companies to recover from a crippling cyberattack. kronos has a long list of notable customers including the city of cleveland. new york's mta, tesla and hospitals across the country. now some employers find themselves having to make contingency plans to pay workers, such as shifting to paper checks. all right, let's look at markets around the world to close out this week. asian shares have closed friday lower. europe has opened mixed heere, although paris and franklin are following asia's lead. stock index futures down a little bit. you can see the declines are really focused in tech here. u.s. stocks fell thursday. the biggest sell off was in tech with the nasdaq losing 2.5%. that erased wednesday's rally after the fedde serve said it was pivoting to fight inflation. they will likely raise interest rates several times next year. at least for now, the big growth, big tech sector investors are thinking that could be -- slow the growth there. in economic data thursday, weekly jobless claims came in slightly higher than expected