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Ransomware infected systems at Xchanging, a DXC subsidiary

Security Affairs

Xchanging is a business process and technology services provider and integrator, which provides technology-enabled business services to the commercial insurance industry. Xchanging is primarily an insurance managed services business that operates on a standalone basis.” Pierluigi Paganini.

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Iran-linked APT group Pioneer Kitten sells access to hacked networks

Security Affairs

.” PIONEER KITTEN hackers to date have focused their attacks against entities in North American and Israeli, while targeted sectors include technology, government, defense, healthcare, aviation, media, academic, engineering, consulting and professional services, chemical, manufacturing, financial services, insurance, and retail. .

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The blockchain bowling alley: How distributed ledger technology goes mainstream

CGI

What’s more, it’s poised to spill over from financial services into a wide range of industries. In fact, NASDAQ developed an exchange for private securities called Linq in 2015. Another use case is the insurance claims process where a blockchain could document property insured and pay claims more quickly.

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The blockchain bowling alley: How distributed ledger technology goes mainstream

CGI

What’s more, it’s poised to spill over from financial services into a wide range of industries. In fact, NASDAQ developed an exchange for private securities called Linq in 2015. Another use case is the insurance claims process where a blockchain could document property insured and pay claims more quickly.

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The blockchain bowling alley – how distributed ledger technology goes mainstream

CGI

What’s more, it’s poised to spill over from financial services into a wide range of industries. In fact, NASDAQ developed an exchange for private securities called Linq in 2015. Another use case is the insurance claims process where a blockchain could document property insured and pay claims more quickly.