TikTok terrorist jailed for encouraging violence and sharing IS propaganda
Hamza Alam, 22, was previously found guilty of three counts of disseminating a terrorist publication and one count of encouraging terrorism
Hamza Alam, 22, was previously found guilty of three counts of disseminating a terrorist publication and one count of encouraging terrorism
Police were called to a stabbing at a property in Elephant and Castle, south-east London, on November 17 2020.
Professor Ciaran Martin, founding chief executive of the National Cyber Security Centre, said ransomware is a ‘major global problem’.
Cyber criminals targeted pathology services provider Synnovis with a ransomware attack on June 3.
Hospital bosses apologised to the patients affected.
Two coded messages which announced the start of the Second World War are being auctioned off this Friday.
Islamic militants attacked Christian and Jewish houses of worship and fired at police in the cities of Derbent and Makhachkala on Sunday.
Synnovis, which provides services to NHS trusts and GP services, primarily in south-east London, was the victim of a cyber attack on June 3.
The gunmen opened fire on two Orthodox churches, a synagogue and a police post in two cities in Dagestan.
Synnovis was the victim of a ransomware attack, understood to be carried out by Russian group Qilin, on June 3.
Mason Reynolds, 19, from Brighton, had ‘an entrenched and violent neo-Nazi mindset’, a court was told.
Ukrainian authorities said 29 others, including five children, were wounded.
Diplomatic activity to bring the conflict to a close is intensifying.
The 31-year-old forward recently ended a seven-year stint with Glasgow Warriors.
Jail terms ranged from seven to 11 years.