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Monday, 15 May 2017

hacking

We seem to have been hacked:
Cyber attack latest: Vladimir Putin blames US for hack as thousands more computers hit by ransomware
Hackers use tools stolen from NSA in worldwide cyber attack - Financial Times
Japan and China wake up to global 'ransomware' cyberattack while Microsoft slams US government

But there's someone to the rescue:
Researcher finds ‘kill switch’ for cyber attack ransomware | World | Malay Mail Online

Here's a nice little lesson from the BBC Learning English site:
BBC World Service | Learning English | 6 Minute English

And have a look here too:
BBC Learning English - Course: English You Need / Unit 14 / Session 3 / Activity 1
BBC Learning English - News Report
BBC Learning English - Lingohack

And:
BBC Learning English - Course: English You Need / Unit 1 / Session 2 / Activity 1
BBC Learning English - Course: English You Need / Unit 6 / Session 2 / Activity 1
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Posted by Jeremy Woodward at 07:45
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