MORE roadworks woe is on the way for Swindon motorists. It was announced on Monday that the White Hart roundabout – one of the town s busiest junctions – will be shutting completely for three months between August and November. The unscheduled work to keep the road stable will add £2.6m to the cost of Swindon Borough Council s £30m project. It comes on top of a number of other incomplete or overrunning road schemes on key routes around the town, including Mead Way, the Moonrakers junction and Oxford Road. The news sparked plenty of reaction on the Adver s Facebook page and here is a selection of the comments we received.
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The dark web sites operated by the notorious REvil ransomware group suddenly went offline on Tuesday, prompting speculation that the US or Russian governments stepped in. Meanwhile, victims and the security companies working for them to recover data have been put in a more difficult situation. Victims have been left without the ability to recover the decryption software necessary to restore encrypted networks, our clients being among them, Mike Fowler, vice president of intelligence services at GroupSense, a company that provides ransom negotiation services, tells CSO. It is our hope that the organization responsible for the takedowns was able to gather the necessary software needed to provide the decryption keys when supplied with the victim-specific encryption keys. If not, we consider it computationally infeasible that the victims will be able to recover their data via other means.
Applications Open for Kansas Angel Investor Tax Credit Program
TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly announced last week that applications are being accepted for Kansas startups seeking investment through the Kansas Angel Investor Tax Credit (KAITC) program for 2021.
The program offers Kansas income tax credits to qualified individuals investing in new Kansas businesses.
Eligible entrepreneurs include those engaged in the development, implementation and commercialization of new and innovative technologies, products, and services.
The Kansas Department of Commerce administers the program that is designed to encourage investment in Kansas startups.
The legislature extended the program last session through bipartisan Senate Bill 66, including updates that changed credit investment amounts, increased budget appropriations and more.