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KYOCERA Announces Donation for Japan Earthquake & Tsunami Relief Efforts

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KYOCERA Announces Donation for Japan Earthquake & Tsunami Relief Efforts Kyocera Corporation KYO | 3/14/2011 5:11:01 AMKYOTO, Japan, Mar 14, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- The Kyocera Group today announced that it will donate 100 million yen (US$1.22 million) for relief aid and reconstruction to the people and communities affected by the recent earthquake and tsunami in northeastern Japan. The Kyocera Group would like to take this opportunity to offer our heartfelt condolences to the people...
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Toshiba Tec is hacked with ransomware

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Toshiba is hacked with ransomware A Toshiba Corp. unit said it was hacked by the DarkSide ransomware group - Toshiba Tec, which makes products such as printer/MFPs and is valued at $2.3 billion, was hacked by DarkSide - Claims “that only a minimal amount of work data had been lost” - "There are around 30 groups within DarkSide that are attempting to hack companies all the time, and they succeeded this time with Toshiba," said Takashi Yoshikawa, a senior malware analyst at Mitsui Bussan...
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MSP, MSSP and IT Notes Industry May 22nd, 2021

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Sponsored by May 22nd, 2021 Arcoa Group Why partnering with ARCOA makes sense Electronics Recycling is an important and profitable part of the IT asset lifecycle, but it can be overwhelming with all you already do, varying state regulations, and the limited resources at hand. That’s where ARCOA comes in. When you partner with ARCOA, you get all the benefits of a big company without any of the capital investment. We’ve been doing this since 1989 and have the expertise, certifications, and...
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May 18th 2021 MSP Nptes.pdf

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Toshiba gets hacked

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Toshiba gets hacked Hacked by the DarkSide ransomware group, according to Mitsui Bussan Secure Directions Cybersecurity “There are around 30 groups within DarkSide that are attempting to hack companies all the time, and they succeeded this time with Toshiba”; stated Takashi Yoshikawa, a senior malware analyst More than 740GB of information was stolen and posted to the Dark Web
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