Japanese companies ramp up cybersecurity amid surge in ransomware attacks
Ransomware, a malicious software that encrypts data and demands a ransom for its release, has become a significant threat to Japanese corporations.
Ransomware, a malicious software that encrypts data and demands a ransom for its release, has become a significant threat to Japanese corporations.
Tensions have risen in Bangladesh following violent attacks on the Hindu minority, who make up approximately 8% of the country’s 170 million people.
Kishida's planned attendance at the U.N. General Assembly in New York highlights Japan's commitment to maintaining its role in global diplomacy even as it transitions to new leadership.
Lee captured 92.08% of the votes, significantly outpacing his primary challengers. Former Interior Minister Kim Doo-Gwan managed to secure only 7.04%, while another candidate, Kim Ji-Soo, earned a mere 0.98% of the votes.
Jokowi also celebrated social achievements, including a dramatic reduction in extreme poverty from 6.1% to 0.8%, as well as significant strides in education and healthcare.
The Incheon incident, which left 140 vehicles damaged and 40 cars completely incinerated, highlights the dangers associated with EV batteries, particularly the risk of "thermal runaway."
Cordlife's AABB accreditation, held for 18 years, was a cornerstone of its reputation for high standards in cord blood banking.
More than 18,000 people in Mobara have been told to evacuate, while additional evacuation orders have been enforced in Fukushima Prefecture.
The recovery was largely attributed to a speech delivered by Bank of Japan (BOJ) Deputy Governor Shinichi Uchida, who assured investors that the central bank would maintain its ultra-loose monetary policy.
The rally followed robust U.S. retail sales figures, which increased by 1% in July, reversing a revised 0.2% drop in June.
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