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Universities have a long tradition of open learning and collaboration, where information is shared freely among students and researchers alike. In fact, universities played a key role in growing the internet from its early military roots to the global communication platform it has become. Unfortunately, in today’s world, ransomware gangs and other bad actors have […]

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NetWalker ransomware operators have persuaded the University of California San Francisco to pay over $1 million in an extortion scheme using data-encrypting malware. The attack, UCSF officials say, didn’t even target the institution. UCSF’s School of Medicine is among those leading coronavirus-related antibody testing, Bloomberg reports. Yet the ransomware attack detected on servers inside its […]

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Before the advent of anesthesia, surgical procedures were almost universally horrific, so its pretty hard to argue with the idea that anesthesia has vastly improved medicine. anesthesia in kids is not harmless. Up until a few years ago we thought that anesthesia in kids was perfectly safe, says Greg Stratmann, an anesthesiology professor at the […]

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