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Kenya Airways and Brazil's Embraer Agree to Study Flying Taxis, Develop Operating Models
- Thursday August 12, 2021
- Reuters
Brazilian aerospace company Embraer said its flying taxi unit Eve has signed an agreement with a subsidiary of Kenya Airways to develop operating models in its key markets.
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JBS Ransomware Attack: Meatpacking Giant Says Paid $11 Million to Extortionists
- Thursday June 10, 2021
- Reuters
The American subsidiary of Brazilian meat processor JBS paid the equivalent of $11 million (roughly Rs. 80 crores) to ransomware extortionists to prevent any further disruption by the hackers, the company said in a statement.
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Meatpacking Company JBS Says That Russia Behind Hack That Shut Plants
- Wednesday June 2, 2021
- World News | Agence France-Presse
An American subsidiary of Brazilian meat processor JBS told the US government that it has received a ransom demand in a cyberattack it believes originated in Russia, forcing some plants to cut production.
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Kenya Airways and Brazil's Embraer Agree to Study Flying Taxis, Develop Operating Models
- Thursday August 12, 2021
- Reuters
Brazilian aerospace company Embraer said its flying taxi unit Eve has signed an agreement with a subsidiary of Kenya Airways to develop operating models in its key markets.
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www.gadgets360.com
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JBS Ransomware Attack: Meatpacking Giant Says Paid $11 Million to Extortionists
- Thursday June 10, 2021
- Reuters
The American subsidiary of Brazilian meat processor JBS paid the equivalent of $11 million (roughly Rs. 80 crores) to ransomware extortionists to prevent any further disruption by the hackers, the company said in a statement.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Meatpacking Company JBS Says That Russia Behind Hack That Shut Plants
- Wednesday June 2, 2021
- World News | Agence France-Presse
An American subsidiary of Brazilian meat processor JBS told the US government that it has received a ransom demand in a cyberattack it believes originated in Russia, forcing some plants to cut production.
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www.ndtv.com