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About 1.29m teu of ocean capacity – equivalent to 17% of the containerships calling at ...
Chinese shipping giant Cosco appears to have largely got its US IT system back to normal following last week’s ransomware cyber attack that left its North American operations crippled.
In a customer advisory from its Shanghai headquarters, Cosco says its “network applications in the Americas have been totally recovered”.
It added: “All communication channels including telephone, email, and electronic data exchange have been restored.
“There has been a further increase in our service response. We are working at full stretch to process all ...
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July 04, 2019 at 4:55 amWe live in the world of technology where the cybercrime is the biggest threat to this world so it is very essential to have proper information about the cybercrime with its protection.