- How many cyber-attacks occur in the US? - USAFacts
Critical national infrastructure suffered from cyber-attacks as well, typically through ransomware attacks that prevented organizations from completing work until a ransom had been paid The healthcare and public health sectors experienced the most ransomware attacks, with 210 incidents recorded They present a critical challenge, as it can
- Postal worker attacked by two dogs, Jasper County deputy . . .
A Jasper County Sheriff’s Department deputy is being credited with saving the life of a female postal worker who was being attacked by two dogs late Tuesday morning It happened at about 11:00 in the 300 block of County Road 110-A in the Curtis Community
- Innovation in the mail | Postal Facts - U. S. Postal Service
Postal Vehicle Service (PVS) operations includes more than 10,000 uniformed motor vehicle and tractor trailer operators The PVS fleet includes 2,202 cargo vans, 1,880 tractors and nearly 3,200 trailers Commuting within a 170-mile radius of their facility, PVS drivers travel more than 167 million miles each year
- A Florida postal carrier is dead after she was mauled by 5 dogs
A U S Postal Service carrier who was attacked by five dogs in Putnam County, Florida, has died, a sheriff's official said Pamela Jane Rock, 61, died at a hospital Monday night, the day after the
- On Time Delivery highlights sled dog mail delivery
The dog sled’s fragile and empty appearance makes you wonder what did it carry?Why was it important? A sled like this is “one of the small reminders of a whole system of transportation and communication,” says William Schneider, author of On Time Delivery: Dog Team Mail Carriers, a book chronicling sled dog mail transportation that will be released in April 2012
- The Anthrax Mail Attack: Postal Workers on the Front Line
During this time, postal workers continued to process the nation’s mail, including those in the Hamilton Township facility in New Jersey and the Brentwood facility in Washington, D C Two letters, addressed to Senators Patrick Leahy of Vermont and Daschle, carrying the fictional return address of: “4th Grade Greendale School Franklin
- What are the consequences for a person attacking a postal . . .
It’s a federal crime for a civilian to interfere with a postal employee or any of it’s agents whom are in the act of performing their duties as it would all fall under the offense of curtailing or delaying the flow of the mail
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