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United Nations slams US- and Israel-backed Gaza aid group as a ‘failure’

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Housing   来源:Fact Check  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Wada felt the independent tribunal should have punished Sinner for strict liability - that he was ultimately responsible for failing the two drugs tests.

Wada felt the independent tribunal should have punished Sinner for strict liability - that he was ultimately responsible for failing the two drugs tests.

It comes as retailers including Marks & Spencer and Co-op have been targeted in major cyber attacks.In their cases, the hacks severely compromised business operations - there is no indication anything similar has happened with Adidas.

United Nations slams US- and Israel-backed Gaza aid group as a ‘failure’

"Adidas recently became aware that an unauthorized external party obtained certain consumer data through a third-party customer service provider," the firm said."We immediately took steps to contain the incident and launched a comprehensive investigation, collaborating with leading information security experts."Adidas is in the process of informing potentially affected consumers as well as appropriate data protection and law enforcement authorities consistent with applicable law."

United Nations slams US- and Israel-backed Gaza aid group as a ‘failure’

There have been several cyber incidents reported since April 2025, with some experts finding links between them.UK police are focusing on a notorious group of English-speaking hackers, known as Scattered Spider, as potentially being behind the M&S cyber attack.

United Nations slams US- and Israel-backed Gaza aid group as a ‘failure’

The same group is believed to have been behind hacks on the Co-op and Harrods, but it was M&S that suffered the biggest impact.

M&S estimates the cyber-attackAccess to services in the west African country had been "severely restricted" and Malians were crossing the border in search for better livelihoods, she added.

But when refugees cross the border to neighbouring countries in the Sahel region, they are often confronted with a similar landscape, Ms Byun said, which leads them to seek refuge further afield."Desperate people make desperate decisions," she concluded.

The UN official worries that the Atlantic route from Africa to Europe is not getting as much attention as the Mediterranean route, and "smugglers are taking advantage of this".Artificial intelligence (AI) firm Anthropic says testing of its new system revealed it is sometimes willing to pursue "extremely harmful actions" such as attempting to blackmail engineers who say they will remove it.

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