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Ransomware Attack on Industrial and Commercial Bank of China
Regulators and traders are scrambling to assess the impact of a recent ransomware attack on the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China. The attack has sent shockwaves through the financial industry, raising concerns about cybersecurity and the vulnerability of major banks.
Content Moderation Challenges for X
X, a popular online platform, is facing a daunting task with only 2,294 content moderators responsible for ensuring compliance with EU online content rules. This raises questions about the platform’s ability to effectively monitor and regulate user-generated content.
Meta and Snapchat Under Scrutiny
Meta and Snapchat have been given a deadline to provide more information on their measures to protect children from illegal and harmful content. This comes as regulators and lawmakers intensify their efforts to safeguard young users in the digital space.
Apple’s Legal Battle Continues
An adviser to Europe’s top court has criticized a recent ruling in favor of Apple, stating that the EU tribunal made legal errors. This development adds another layer of complexity to the ongoing legal battle between Apple and European authorities.
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Can individuals with a chemistry degree work as a pharmacist without completing a Pharm.D. program and passing a licensing exam
Yes, it is possible to be a pharmacist with a chemistry degree. In fact, a bachelor’s degree in chemistry is often required for admission to a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) program. After completing the undergraduate degree, aspiring pharmacists must then complete a Pharm.D. program, which typically takes around four years to complete. Following graduation, pharmacists must also pass a licensing exam in order to practice as a pharmacist.
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