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Surriyavanshi collapsed while working out in a gym in Mumbai on 11 November 2022. He was rushed to Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, but was declared dead. Cardiac arrest was deemed to have been the cause of death.[28] He is survived by his wife and two children.[29][30] After similar recent deaths such as comedian Raju Srivastav and Kannada film actor Puneeth Rajkumar, concerns about sudden fatalities arising from over-exercising have been raised in India.[31][28][32]
Noah performed in The Blacks Only Comedy Show, the Heavyweight Comedy Jam, the Vodacom Campus Comedy Tour, the Cape Town International Comedy Festival, the Jozi Comedy Festival, and Bafunny Bafunny (2010).[26][27] His stand-up comedy specials in South Africa include The Daywalker (2009), Crazy Normal (2011), That's Racist (2012), and It's My Culture (2013).
In 2011, he relocated to the United States.[28] In January 2012, Noah became the first South African stand-up comedian to appear on The Tonight Show; and in May 2013, he became the first to appear on Late Show with David Letterman.[22][29] Noah was the subject of the 2012 documentary You Laugh But It's True.[30] The same year, he starred in the one-man comedy show Trevor Noah: The Racist,[31] which was based on his similarly titled South African special That's Racist. In September 2012, Noah was the Roastmaster in a Comedy Central Roast of South African Afrikaans singer Steve Hofmeyr.[32] In 2013, he performed the comedy special Trevor Noah: African American.[33] In October 2013, he was a guest on BBC Two's comedy panel show QI.[34] In November 2013, he was a panelist on Channel 4 game show 8 Out of 10 Cats[35] and appeared on Sean Lock's team in 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown in September 2014.
His memoir Born a Crime was published in November 2016 and was received favorably by major U.S. book reviewers.[8][9][10] Other than the author, his mother has a central role in the book, while his European father is mentioned only occasionally. It became a No. 1 New York Times Bestseller and was named one of the best books of the year by The New York Times, Newsday, Esquire, NPR, and Booklist.[11] It was announced that a film adaptation based on the book would star Lupita Nyong'o as his mother.[68]
Shamoon[a] (Persian: شمعون), also known as W32.DistTrack,[1] is a modular computer virus that was discovered in 2012, targeting then-recent 32-bit NT kernel versions of Microsoft Windows. The virus was notable due to the destructive nature of the attack and the cost of recovery. Shamoon can spread from an infected machine to other computers on the network. Once a system is infected, the virus continues to compile a list of files from specific locations on the system, upload them to the attacker, and erase them. Finally the virus overwrites the master boot record of the infected computer, making it unusable.[2][3]
Symantec, Kaspersky Lab,[10] and Seculert announced discovery of the malware on 16 August 2012.[2][11] Kaspersky Lab and Seculert found similarities between Shamoon and the Flame malware.[10][11] Shamoon made a surprise comeback in November 2016,[12] January 2017,[13] and December 2018.[14]
Shamoon was designed to erase and overwrite hard drive data with a corrupted image and report the addresses of infected computers back to the computer inside the company's network.[15] The malware had a logic bomb which triggered the master boot record and data wiping payload at 11:08 am local time on Wednesday, August 15. The attack occurred during the month of Ramadan in 2012. It would appear that the attack was timed to occur after most staff had gone on holiday reducing the chance of discovery before maximum damage could be caused, hampering recovery.
The Wiper component utilizes an Eldos-produced driver known as RawDisk to achieve direct user-mode access to a hard drive without using Windows APIs. It identifies the locations of all files on the infected computers and erases them. It sends information about the files destroyed to the attacker and then overwrites the erased files with corrupted data so they cannot be recovered. The component used portions of an image. In the 2012 attack it used an image of a burning U.S. flag; in the 2016 attack it used a photo of the body of Alan Kurdi.[17][18][12]
The malware was unique, used to target the Saudi government by causing destruction to the state-owned national oil company Saudi Aramco. The attackers posted a pastie on Pastebin hours prior to the wiper logic bomb occurring, citing oppression and the Al-Saud regime as a reason behind the attack.[19] According to Chris Kubecka, a security advisor to Saudi Aramco after the attack and group leader of security for Aramco Overseas, the attack was well-staged.[3] It was initiated by a phishing email attack that an unnamed Saudi Aramco Information Technology employee opened, giving the group entry into the company's network around mid-2012.[20]
We, behalf of an anti-oppression hacker group that have been fed up of crimes and atrocities taking place in various countries around the world, especially in the neighboring countries such as Syria, Bahrain, Yemen, Lebanon, Egypt and ..., and also of dual approach of the world community to these nations, want to hit the main supporters of these disasters by this action. One of the main supporters of this disasters [sic] is Al-Saud corrupt regime that sponsors such oppressive measures by using Muslims oil resources. Al-Saud is a partner in committing these crimes. It's [sic] hands are infected with the blood of innocent children and people. In the first step, an action was performed against Aramco company, as the largest financial source for Al-Saud regime. In this step, we penetrated a system of Aramco company by using the hacked systems in several countries and then sent a malicious virus to destroy thirty thousand computers networked in this company. The destruction operations began on Wednesday, Aug 15, 2012 at 11:08 AM (Local time in Saudi Arabia) and will be completed within a few hours.[21]
On 15 August at 11:08 am local time, over 30,000 Windows based systems began to be overwritten. Symantec found some of the affected systems showed an image of an American flag while their data was being deleted and overwritten.[2] Saudi Aramco announced the attack on their Facebook page and went offline again until a company statement was issued on 25 August 2012. The statement falsely reported normal business was resumed on 25 August 2012. However a Middle Eastern journalist leaked photographs taken on 1 September 2012 showing kilometers of petrol trucks unable to be loaded due to hacked business systems still inoperable.
"Saudi Aramco has restored all its main internal network services that were impacted on August 15, 2012, by a malicious virus that originated from external sources and affected about 30,000 workstations. The workstations have since been cleaned and restored to service. As a precaution, remote Internet access to online resources was restricted. Saudi Aramco employees returned to work August 25, 2012, following the Eid holidays, resuming normal business. The company confirmed that its primary enterprise systems of hydrocarbon exploration and production were unaffected as they operate on isolated network systems. Production plants were also fully operational as these control systems are also isolated."
On August 29, 2012 the same attackers behind Shamoon posted another pastie on PasteBin.com, taunting Saudi Aramco with proof they still retained access to the company network. The post contained the username and password on security and network equipment and the new password for Aramco CEO Khalid Al-Falih.[22] The attackers also referenced a portion of the Shamoon malware as further proof in the pastie:
According to Kubecka, in order to restore operations, Saudi Aramco used its large private fleet of aircraft and available funds to purchase much of the world's hard drives, driving the price up. New hard drives were required as quickly as possible so oil prices were not affected by speculation. By September 1, 2012 gasoline resources were dwindling for the public of Saudi Arabia 17 days after the August 15th attack. RasGas was also affected by a different variant, crippling them in a similar manner.[20]
Domaći film VIR u režiji Bojana Vuka Kosovčevića, premijerno će biti prikazan 22.11.. u Kupina bioskopu. Debitantski film ovog mladog scenariste i reditelja nudi pravo osveženje srpskoj filmskoj publici. VIR govori o Beogradu posmatranom iz ugla tri mlada čoveka u tri posebne priče koje se međusobno prepliću i dopunjuju u 48 sati. Inspirisan je realnim događajima. Svedoči o zgodama i nezgodama mladih pogrešnih ideala, krhkih korena, dok traže svoje mesto u društvu, ljubav, odgovore i izlaz iz životnog vira.
U filmu igraju i velikani našeg glumišta Mirjana Karanović, Dragan Nikolić kao i proslavljeni reditelj Emir Kusturica. Njihovo iskustvo i profesionalizam ostavili su neizbrisiv trag na mladu filmsku ekipu.
Interesantno je da Mirjana Karanović igra u sceni sa svojim studentom Nenadom Okanovićem, koji je 2003. godine diplomirao glumu baš na njenoj klasi. Nenad je izjavio da se i pored brojnih uloga koje je u međuvremenu odigrao sto na pozorišnoj sceni što na filmu, uz Profesorku ponovo osetio kao student. Mirjana mu je davala instukcije, bodrila ga i kritikovala, baš kao u vreme studija. Inače propisno ga je izudarala nekom knjigom jer je scena to zahtevala od nje. U filmu Mirjana Karanović igra inspektorku u policijskoj stanici, koja ispituje privedenog Grofa tj. Nenada Okanovića. Reditelj i scenarista filma VIR, Bojan Vuk Kosovčević kaže da je u kreiranju lika inspektorke na umu imao priču koja se godinama prepričavala o famoznoj beogradskoj inspektorki sa specijalnim metodama ispitivanja. 2b1af7f3a8