Fighting Anti-Feminist Trolls. Also: Ransomware Victimhood, and a Dramatic Citizen’s Arrest.
New York Times Magazine wrote that Most social-media platforms don’t want to be
crucified with claims of censorship for regulating what people can say online,
And it’s packed pic.twitter.com/Cr6FNPaywV [2:46 p.m. AEST] Travelers on Qantas Airlines hoping to sail through check-in discovered
a nasty surprise today, as a booking-system outage prevented passengers from gaining access to their reservations online.
At first, it seemed that Qantas, like a number of other international companies, had fallen
prey to a ransomware virus, known as Petya, that started in Ukraine and swept the world.
It seems to be retaliation aimed directly at Ms. Ford, whose first book, "Fight
Like a Girl," established her image as a feminist willing to be combative.
Currie said that It’s something that I don’t have to deal with on a daily basis, like Clementine certainly does,
When we reached out to the company to ask what was going on, a spokeswoman for Mondelez International, the American company
that owns Cadbury, admitted that its systems were down without explicitly confirming that it was a victim of ransomware.