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2024-12-27
Noahpinion 10 related

How H-1B workers from India and other countries help the US remain dominant in tech, as some on the new “Tech Right” discover MAGA's racial-nationalist bigotry

Can't say I did not see this coming, tbh.  —  x.com/LauraLoomer/... @thetnholler : In-fighting : “The new MAGA coalition has officially had its first internal debate - over H-1b visas.  It started whe...

2023-03-24
Bloomberg 16 related

Montenegro says police detained Terraform Labs co-founder Do Kwon when he tried to fly to Dubai using falsified Costa Rican travel documents

Bloomberg :

2022-05-21
TechCrunch 7 related

Conti urges Costa Rican citizens to pressure their government to pay a ransom, now doubled to $20M, and says it is “determined to overthrow the government”

2022-05-20
TechCrunch 2 related

Conti urges Costa Rican citizens to pressure their government to pay a ransom, now doubled to $20M, and says it is “determined to overthrow the government”

Carly Page / TechCrunch :

2022-05-09
BleepingComputer 8 related

Costa Rica's president declares a state of emergency after the Conti ransomware group published 672GB of data that appears to be from government agencies

The Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves has declared a national emergency following cyber attacks from Conti ransomware group on multiple government bodies.

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