$10,000,000 Reward
Looking for Ransomware thugs
The Department of State is offering
a reward of up to $10,000,000 for information
leading to the identification or
location of any individual holding a key
leadership position in the Sodinokibi
ransomware variant transnational organized
crime group. In addition, the
Department is offering a reward offer
of up to $5,000,000 for information
leading to the arrest and/or conviction
in any country of any individual conspiring
to participate in or attempting to
participate in a Sodinokibi variant ransomware
incident.
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AIRPORT V 32 OICE, NOVEMBER 2021
The Sodinokibi ransomware group,
also known as REvil, was responsible
for the ransomware incident perpetrated
against JBS Foods, a provider
of agricultural products primarily to
Australia and the United States, which
caused a major disruption in food processing
and delivery
The United States is demonstrating
its commitment to protecting ransomware
victims around the world from
exploitation by cyber criminals, and to
working with nations willing to bring
those to justice.
What no Airports funding?
MTA, NJ Transit, CT. DOT funded
Governors Kathy Hochul, Phil Murphy,
and Ned Lamont today announced
an agreement on the suballocations of
extraordinary federal emergency relief
funding.
The states agreed that approximately
$10.85 billion of the funding will
be for New York, $2.66 billion will be for
New Jersey, and $474 million will be for
Connecticut.
This funding, provided from the
Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental
Appropriations Act, 2021
(CRRSAA) and the American Rescue
Plan Act (ARPA), recognizes that the
tristate area was among the hardest
hit by the pandemic and provides the
resources necessary for the nation's
largest subway, commuter rail and bus
services located in these states to avoid
layoffs, furloughs, and severe service
reductions. These transit agencies ensured
essential workers could be where
they were needed most, and this funding
will help support their longer-term
recovery and sustainability.
DHS seeks ideas from the public
Join the challenge for prizes
DHS is starting a series of prize
competitions on strengthening the
nation’s resilience to climate change
and cascading impacts from disasters.
The competition is focused on
climate friendly solutions to extreme
heat that can provide access to cooling
for people in public and residential
areas. There are four key use cases in
this challenge. The first is first responders
and critical infrastructure service
and those working outdoors. The second
is individual households without a
need for retrofit, meaning having to do
remodeling on their homes. The third
is group quarters, such as shelters or
temporary shelters. The fourth is outdoor
use to support vulnerable populations,
and to better serve the homeless
or other displaced individuals.
The agency is looking at academia,
private sector, and those citizen
inventors to have a great idea,
and are really innovative and have
some great solutions. Enter challenge
here: https://www.challenge.
gov/?challenge=cooling-solutionschallenge&
tab=how%20to%20enter
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