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Over 40 Major Knitting Machines Plus Other Factory Support Equipment
Lots in this Online Live Webcast Auction will begin closing on Monday August 16, 2021 at 10AM PDT. Asset inspection is available on Friday August 13, 2021 from 8AM â 5PM PDT or by appointment. Assets are located at the All Knits facility at 6117 South Malt Street, Commerce, California 90040. For appointments and questions please contact Alan Elgort at 704.517.5562.
Holland Industrial Group Senior Vice President Alex Holland put the unique value of this sale in perspective. âWith the strong demand for natural and blended knit fabrics always running strong,â he said, âthis sale represents an excellent opportunity for our customers in the textile industry to increase their ability to keep up with the demand for the most desired fabrics. For those customers who are new to the industry,â Holland added, âthis is a great opportunity to jump into the exciting textile industry.
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PALO ALTO, Calif. In a year when cybersecurity threats have already shut down websites and operations at some TV stations, the newest HP global Threat Insights Report finds “increasing cybercrime sophistication and a boom in monetization and hacking tools, while end users are still vulnerable to old tricks.”
The report from HP Wolf Security threat research team found a 65% rise in the use of hacking tools downloaded from underground forums and file sharing websites from the second half of 2020 to the first half of 2021.
Cybercrime is more organized than ever, with underground forums providing a perfect platform for threat actors to collaborate and share attack tactics, techniques and procedures, the report noted.
Latest HP Inc. Cybersecurity Threat Report Reveals Hackers Sharing Computer Vision Tools to Supercharge Capabilities
HP Wolf Security threat research team finds increasing cybercrime sophistication and a boom in monetization and hacking tools, while end users are still vulnerable to old tricks
July 27, 2021 09:00 ET | Source: HP Inc. HP Inc. Palo Alto, California, UNITED STATES
PALO ALTO, Calif., July 27, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) HP Inc. (NYSE: HPQ) today released its latest global Threat Insights Report, providing analysis of real-world cybersecurity attacks and vulnerabilities. The research shows a significant increase in the frequency and sophistication of cybercrime activity, including a 65% rise in the use of hacking tools downloaded from underground forums and filesharing websites from H2 2020 to H1 2021.