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States with areas largely affected by the Southwest Blackout of 2011. The 2011 Southwest blackout, also known as the Great Blackout of 2011, [1] [2] was a widespread power outage that affected the San Diego–Tijuana area, southern Orange County, Imperial Valley, Mexicali Valley, Coachella Valley, and parts of Arizona. [3]
On June 21, the Internet in Burma was shut down by the government. The Burmese government shut down the internet connection in nine townships of the northern Arakan State and one single township in the Southern Chin State, which was proposed by Burmese Military officers. The shutdown is ongoing, and has become the world's longest internet shutdown.
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After 3 years, both banks were put into bankruptcy, a new nationalized bank was created and the assets of the two bankrupt banks and the bank accounts of local account holders were transferred to the new bank and the local depositors were made whole by stealing about $180 million of money belonging foreign depositors, who lost their entire savings.
[131] [132] Imperial County, in the U.S. state of California, computer systems are seized by hackers using Ryuk ransomware. [133] May: computer systems belonging to the City of Baltimore are seized by hackers using ransomware known as RobbinHood that encrypts files with a "file-locking" virus, as well as the tool EternalBlue. [134] [135] [136 ...
Multiple states reported disrupted services at department of motor vehicles offices Thursday in a "national outage" that halted license-related transactions due to "a loss in cloud connectivity."
United States cut in channel of RT; shut down as a result of sanctions on Russia over their invasion of Ukraine. Satellite News Channel: ABC/Group W: October 27, 1983: Launched on June 21, 1982. Eventually replaced by CNN Headline News. Tempo Television: Tempo Enterprises April 17, 1989: Formerly Satellite Program Network; replaced by CNBC.
Rubio's said it would keep operating 86 remaining locations in California, Arizona and Nevada. Rubio’s was acquired by the private equity firm Mill Road Capital in 2010 for $91 million and taken ...