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The Chinese Taipei Football Association (CTFA) yesterday suspended the manager of the men’s national soccer team and dismissed four players for breaching COVID-19 protocols ahead of an international match. The governing body in a statement said it suspended Henry Von (王家中) after an investigation found that he did not report the three incidents in which players breached virus protocols to go out drinking. The team is to fly to Thailand today for the 2023 Asian Football Confederation Asian Cup qualification playoff round, where they are to play Indonesia on Thursday next week and again on Oct. 11. Assistant manager Yeh Hsien-chung (葉獻中) would ....
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Taiwan Business TOPICS The island’s world-leading ICT and semiconductor sectors have come under the spotlight following a series of high-profile cyberattacks. In late March, Taiwanese tech hardware giant Acer reportedly was the victim of a ransomware attack – a type of cyberattack in which money is demanded in exchange for hacked sensitive data. According to media reports, the perpetrators of the attack were a hacker group thought to be located in Russia that calls itself REvil (also known as Sodinokibi). It demanded Acer pay US$50 million – the highest amount ever requested in a such an attack anywhere – and posted screenshots of hacked financial documents and confidential files on its dark web-based data leaks blog. Acer was reported to have negotiated with REvil, offering a lower sum, which the hackers refused. ....