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Ukrainian Officials Warn of Airport Malware Attack
As originally reported on Reuters, Ukrainian authorities are planning to review the defenses of government computer systems including those used at airports and railway stations after a cyber-attack on Kyiv’s main airport.
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Review of the week: Putin’s Bild interview, Ukraine talks and US-Russia relations
The most important Russian foreign policy events of the past week centered on Ukraine, including a discussion of the Minsk agreements and the potential for increased Russia-U.S. coordination in bringing the confrontation to an end.
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Jermain Lens Focused On Sunderland’s English Premier League Relegation Battle
Sunderland winger Jeremain Lens has insisted he is going nowhere amid speculation that he could leave the club this month.
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Ukraine warns of more malware attacks after Kyiv airport hit
The country’s security service declared it found malicious code created to take control of or destroy computer systems on the networks of several energy companies. The malware is similar to that which attacked three power utilities in late December.
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Germany to Ukraine: Use reforms against ‘Russian aggression’
It says the EU should consider posting more experts and giving more money to “respond to Ukrainian demands for assistance.”
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Ukraine Down Again/Robots Lost/Attribution for the Future
Russia takes down more of the Ukraine. “IT systems at Kyiv’s main airport were floored over the weekend, sparking a renewed warning from Ukraine’s Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-UA) about further BlackEnergy malware-based attacks.” Apparently, Ukraine is now a free-fire zone for Russian hackers. Watch out.
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DPR and LPR leaders embezzle millions of dollars in 2015 – research
KYIV. Jan 18 ( Interfax- Ukraine) – The Center for the Research of Russia and Occupied Territories studied financial flows in the parts Donetsk and Luhansk regions beyond Ukraine’s control, counted financial sums, which were illegally embezzled by the leadership of the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) and the Luhansk People’s Republic (LPR) and forecasted the tendencies for the current year.
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Kyiv expected to host 2018 Champions League final despite racism issue in Ukraine
- Ukrainians expect Kyiv to be awarded the 2018 Champions League final
- Kyiv’s official bid report was submitted to UEFA last month
- Ground lined up is the 70,050-seat Olympic Stadium in the Ukrainian capital
- Officials do not believe racism issues will hamper bid
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Eredivisie: Lens not interested in Sunderland exit
Eredivisie, Latest news update: January 18, 2016 4:43 PM
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