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Cybersecurity
Cyber-Attack Hits U.S. Health Agency Amid Covid-19 Outbreak
March 16, 2020, 4:37 PM GMT+4 Updated on March 17, 2020, 12:35 AM GMT+4
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The U.S. Health and Human Services Department suffered a cyber-attack on its computer system, part of what people familiar with the incident called a campaign of disruption and disinformation that was aimed at undermining the response to the coronavirus pandemic and may have been the work of a foreign actor.
“We are aware of a cyber incident related to the Health and Human Services computer networks, and the federal government is investigating this incident thoroughly,” John Ullyot, a spokesman for the National Security Council, said in a statement. “HHS and federal government cybersecurity professionals are continuously monitoring and taking appropriate actions to secure our federal networks.”
He said, “HHS and federal networks are functioning normally at this time.”
While a foreign state is suspected in the attack, the administration hasn’t yet confirmed who it was, according to a U.S. official.
“We had no penetration into our networks, we had no degradation of the functioning of our networks,” Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said at a White House briefing on the coronavirus on Monday afternoon.
The attack, which involved overloading the HHS servers with millions of hits over several hours, didn’t succeed in slowing the agency’s systems significantly, as was apparently intended, according to one of the people familiar with the matter. They requested anonymity to discuss details of the sensitive incident.
An HHS spokeswoman said in a statement that the agency had “put extra protections in place” as it prepared to respond to the coronavirus outbreak.
“On Sunday, we became aware of a significant increase in activity on HHS cyberinfrastructure and are fully operational as we actively investigate the matter,” said the spokeswoman, Caitlin Oakley. “We are coordinating with federal law enforcement and remain vigilant and focused on ensuring the integrity of our IT infrastructure.”
Just before midnight on Sunday, the National Security Council issued a tweet warning without elaboration about “fake” text messages. The tweet was prompted by a message from an unknown sender warning that the person’s “military friends” had heard in a briefing that the “president will order a two-week mandatory quarantine for the nation.”
Officials believe the message — spread by text, email, and social media — was related to the HHS cyber-attack, one of the people said. Trump didn’t propose a mandatory quarantine on Monday, even as he urged Americans to avoid gathering in groups of more than 10 people and to stop eating out at restaurants and going to bars.
Secretary of State Michael Pompeo and other Trump administration officials are aware of the cyber attack, according to one of the people, and the hack doesn’t appear to have resulted in any data being taken from HHS systems.
General Paul Nakasone, who leads the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command, is looking into the situation, one of the people said.
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Why People Should Not Be Allowed to Keep Exotic Animals as Pets
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polar bear petWild nature is home for countless species, a significant number of which are intriguing as well as near termination. All through late decades, mankind has put forth a strong attempt so as to forestall the elimination of these creatures, secure the territory of these species, and some way or another limit the negative results of the nearness of people. In any case, there is another issue that has not been given enough consideration to—this issue is keeping fascinating creatures as pets. In spite of the fact that proprietors of extraordinary creatures may accept they are not doing anything terrible, in actuality such a training ought to be denied because of various reasons.
Basically nobody, aside from maybe the most extravagant individuals, can give a wild creature all its fundamental conditions. Outlandish creatures have one of a kind needs. For instance, wild tigers need a huge region to wander around in. A venomous Monocled cobra, which can be lawfully purchased in various states for a diminutive $100, will over and again strike when feeling in harm’s way. A wildcat can chase a prey multiple times greater than itself. Chimpanzees and different primates require a great deal of room for climbing, and ocean well evolved creatures need tremendous water bowls to swim uninhibitedly. The models are various. These necessities require explicit living conditions—or if nothing else lodging structures. Will a normal American resident bear the cost of keeping an extraordinary pet? For a year or two, yet for 25 or 50 years? Only for a model, the yearly expense of keeping a tiger (in a confine) approaches $6,000. Plainly, being a manager of a wild creature is past the abilities of a normal resident (National Geographic).
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In the event that the past passage didn’t convince you, think about the threat of organic pollution. As indicated by various assessments, at any rate one of every three reptiles (which are among the most well known fascinating pets—iguanas, for instance) is a host for salmonella and shigella microbes; the general rate with salmonella is likely up to 90 percent. As per information gave by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 90 percent of imported green iguanas convey new strains of intestinal microscopic organisms. Different species are not more secure. Around 25 percent of both imported and locally reared macaques are accounted for to have had the herpes B infection. Among different sicknesses conveyed and shipped by wild creatures, one should specify such diseases as chlamydia, yaba infection, giardia, tuberculosis, measles, marburg infection, hepatitis A, campylobacteriosis, rabies, streptothricosis, and a ton of different malevolent microorganisms, including worms (ASPCA).
What’s more, wild creatures can represent a direct physical risk to their proprietors. During the most recent 10 years, there have been many assaults submitted by hostage huge felines, for example, lions and tigers; in perhaps the saddest occurrence, a tiger slaughtered a three-year-old kid, who was its gatekeeper’s grandson. For another situation, a Bengal tiger has gnawed off an arm of a four-year-old kid. Since the start of the century, four individuals were pursued down (and slaughtered) by wolf crossovers. This isn’t to make reference to the situations when wild creatures assaulted other tamed pets—felines, hounds, etc (PETA).
Alongside notable natural issues, for example, the annihilation of species, or the obliteration of rainforests, there is additionally another critical issue: individuals will in general keep outlandish wild creatures as pets. This is a terrible practice, since wild creatures require novel conditions that a normal American can’t bear; fascinating creatures convey and transmit colorful infections, which can represent a risk to proprietors; and there were various episodes when a spellbound wild creature assaulted its proprietor, or individuals from their families. This is strong verification for the case that wild fascinating creatures ought not be kept as pets.
References
“Wild at Home: Exotic Animals as Pets.” Nat Geo WILD. N.p., 03 Oct. 2012. Web. 11 Aug. 2015.
“Fascinating Animals as Pets.” ASPCA. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Aug. 2015.
“Intriguing Animals as ‘Pets'” PETA. N.p., n.d.