according to a new analysis. soaring business costs, rising prices and a decline in people s disposal incomes were among the reasons for the closures. hundreds of pension funds have been asked to check whether data was stolen by cybercriminals during a major computer hack earlier this year. the pensions regulator has asked trustees responsible for funds that use capita as an administrator to assess whether clients data is at risk. the data includes home addresses and even passport images. this is bbc news. putting their skills to the test, it was all about accuracy in auto
programme, i thank you for taking the time to speak to us. now time for some other news making headlines in the uk. tributes have been paid to a man stabbed to death near a nightclub on sunday, who police have named as 36 year old michael allen. he was confirmed dead at the scene close to the eclipse venue in bodmin, cornwall, following reports of a street brawl. police have been granted more time to question a 24 year old man in connection with their murder inquiry. 4,500 hospitality venues around britain closed their doors for good in the past year, that s around 12 a day, according to a new analysis. soaring business costs, rising prices and a decline in people s disposal incomes were among the reasons for the closures. hundreds of pension funds have been asked to check whether data was stolen by cybercriminals during a major computer hack earlier this year. the pensions regulator has asked trustees responsible for funds that use capita as an administrator
investigators seized here today is likely just a drop in the bucket when it comes to disrupting the flow of fentanyl. the more significant discovery is that the cartels may be trying to set up fentanyl labs here in the u.s. norah. o donnell: jeff pegues with that exclusive reporting. thank you for following this so closely. well, tonight, we are hearing from the supreme court after what it called one of the worst breaches of trust in its 233-year history. you may remember the leak of that draft of the abortion rights decision that overturned roe v. wade. well, that set off an eight-month investigation. today, the highest court in the land said investigators conducted formal interviews with nearly 100 employees, all of whom denied disclosing the opinion. the report concluded a computer hack was unlikely, and that the leak came from inside the court, but they have not determined who did it. let s bring in cbs chief legal correspondent jan crawford. all right, jan, how extensive was
It uses malware, electromagnetic radiation, and a cheap antenna to gain access. There is a notorious cyberattack discovered by researchers from Ben-Gurion University, which the team has discovered via a study.
Superintendent Todd Terrill wrote in a letter to parents the cancellation was necessary help staff prepare to work this week without full access to the network.