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Ukraine live updates: Cyber attack knocks down government and bank websites
see the DARK rns, Darktrace is acquiring Cybersprint for €47.5 million ($53.7 million) to be paid approximately 75% in cash and 25% in equity, valuing the transaction at approximately 12.5 times Cybersprint's annual recurring revenue (ARR).
acquiring at 12.5times the revenue, - interesting so if someone came to take over CYBA they'd have to pay a premium most likely
https://www.wsj.com/articles/americas-power-grid-is-increasingly-unreliable-11645196772
even locked in, i cant remember
latest prospectus? only the old one is online
just seems to be the old prospectus up online
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/poland-raises-alert-against-cyber-attacks-2022-02-15/
Right now, the world has a front-row seat to what could possibly be the first full-scale cyber war in the making. With some 130,000 Russian troops arrayed around Ukraine’s borders, the risk of invasion is high, and there can be little doubt that such a modern military campaign would almost certainly include an extensive cyber attack component. Even if there is ultimately no attempt to invade Ukraine with conventional forces, there is widespread consensus that President Vladimir Putin has put himself in a position where he must do something. A cyber attack — which is easy and comparatively cheap — is likely to top that list. As Russia showed during the 2008 Georgia conflict, hacking government systems as well as financial and energy sectors can cause chaos.
Though some in the west may believe this isn’t their problem, that attitude reflects a disregard for history. It was less than five years ago that Russia conducted NotPetya, a cyber attack targeting Ukrainian power, transportation, and financial systems in an attempt to further destabilise the country. But rather than being the cyber equivalent of a precision smart bomb, NotPetya spread rapidly across the globe.
The attack caused companies around the world — including in the US, UK, France, Germany, and India — to suffer massive operational disruptions. With ripple effects hitting nearly every corner of the global economy, total worldwide costs were estimated by the White House to exceed $10bn.
Today, not only is the threat of a cyber attack higher, but the risk of damage is far greater. Microsoft has already warned that it has detected destructive malware recently placed within Ukrainian computer networks, spanning multiple government, non-profit and information technology organisations. The lesson learned from NotPetya is that once activated, this malware could spread far beyond its intended targets.
The US Department of Homeland Security has warned that even if a cyber attack targeted against Ukraine did not spread beyond its borders, Russian disruptive or destructive cyber attacks directly against the US are possible. This is a real risk for all Nato members.
Finding an escape from this particular crisis is beyond the power of any individual organisation, company or executive. But what is within our own control are the often woefully inadequate cyber defences we deploy. While there is no silver bullet, it is clear that a foundational element of securing our systems is the concept of collective defence. This connects companies and other organisations — esp
Ukraine is hit by huge cyber attack targeting the ministry of defence and several banks in suspected Russian ‘hybrid war’ hours after Putin announced ‘withdrawal’
I totally forgot how crypto is using up all the energy from the power grid lol, so take the power grid surely Crypto will CRASH!
if USa will use the Ukraine psyops to pull the plug on the USA energy grid. and blame the cyber attack on Russia
punters dont care for small cyber companies on aim. what we need CYBA to do is become like a mini DARK and go more AI cyber, then this is in with a shot.
No movement is sp again
yeah but market loves coin and crypto, like when argo blockchain 20 bagged. yeha do the polyswarm at a higher price and this can multi bag also
Polyawarm could cause a lot of dilution if took on at this stage?
I’m hoping they do that at 15p after narf rto
should be much higher if they get the cyber token in rtod
Hiding million plus buys as sells constantly
Should be 3p plus and will be shortly
Cyber attacks are really flying now, in the last week we have had Telecoms knocked out, fuel supplies, and banks being warned and Washington is involved. given the multi billion mcaps of Crowdstrikes and Sentinel One if cyba gets going , why can this be a UK company that follows like a DARK mcap. this will be interesting - ukraine cyber war
From yesterday
Boom times coming here chaps
Market should be £50 million after rto
Contracts abound and they are most certainly at the top of their game.
Ridiculously low sp here