The owner of a hat shop in Nashville, Tennessee faces global backlash over a post advertising Star of David patches printed with the words ""not vaccinated"".
Protesters rallied outside a HatWRKS shop in Nashville, while several brands rushed to distance themselves from the scandal over an anti-vaccine patch that resembles the yellow Star of David the Nazis once forced on Jews. Crowds of protesters and.
The scandal comes days after Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor-Greene faced a backlash for referencing the Holocaust when speaking about the mask mandate on the.
C3 tops off cyber security for Akubra Hats
C3 tops off cyber security for Akubra Hats
First helped the Australian hat maker back in November 2018.
Ron Palin (Akubra Hats) Credit: Akubra Hats
Akubra Hats has utilised managed services provider (MSP) C3 Group to help it with its ongoing cyber security systems refresh and to deal with up to 500 unsuccessful cyber security intrusion attempts per month.
As part of the refresh, which dates back to November 2018, C3 first introduced a firewall appliance and a Wi-Fi access point on a trial basis to mitigate the 400 to 500 intrusion attempts per month on its server connection and unreliable Wi-Fi infrastructure.