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Charter breach warning: What customers should know
A phone call may have opened the door to a major telecom security scare involving Charter Communications, the company behind Spectrum. Charter is one of the largest broadband and cable providers in the United States, serving more than 32 million customers across more than 40 states with internet, cable TV, mobile and phone service. The company has confirmed a cybersecurity incident after the ransomware group ShinyHunters listed it on a leak site.
Charter breach warning: What customers should know
A phone call may have opened the door to a major telecom security scare involving Charter Communications, the company behind Spectrum. Charter is one of the largest broadband and cable providers in the United States, serving more than 32 million customers across more than 40 states with internet, cable TV, mobile and phone service. The company has confirmed a cybersecurity incident after the ransomware group ShinyHunters listed it on a leak site.
Standard Chartered's crypto bull sticks to $100,000 bitcoin call despite 'painful' week
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‘Family values’ African charter condemned by rights groups as regressive and dangerous
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‘Family values’ African charter condemned by rights groups as regressive and dangerous
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Texas charter school goes to court over who should be named valedictorian
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Charter bus driver who allegedly caused crash killing 5 in Virginia charged with involuntary manslaughter
A charter bus driver has been charged after he allegedly caused a fatal crash in Virginia that left five people dead. Jing S. Dong, a Staten Island, New York-based driver and non-English-speaking naturalized citizen from China who obtained his commercial license in 2024, has been charged with two counts of involuntary manslaughter and has additional charges pending, the Virginia State Police said on Saturday. Dong allegedly slammed into an SUV in front of his E&P Travel bus in the...
Standard Chartered boss apologises for ‘lower-value human capital’ comments amid job cuts
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