FBI says China state-sponsored hackers ramping up efforts to damage electric grid, transport systems, oil pipelines. United States officials say they dismantled
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Indian journalists targeted by Israeli spyware again: What do we know? | Freedom of the Press News
A new forensic investigation by Amnesty International and The Washington Post has shown the use of the Israeli Pegasus spyware, likely by
‘Just as scared’: Cyberscam victims in Cambodia find no freedom in rescue | Human Trafficking News
When Cambodian police intercepted the bus transporting Carla Ramos Miembro and 26 other Filipinos, who had been sold from one cyber slavery
New millionaires, new music: How cybercrime was codified into Afrobeats | Cybercrime
Lagos, Nigeria – On October 14, 2008, the former US Secretary of State Colin Powell joined Nigerian singer Olu Maintain on stage
US National Security Agency unveils artificial intelligence security centre | Cybersecurity News
NSA Director Paul Nakasone says US maintains advantage in AI development but capabilities can not be ‘taken for granted’, emphasising threat from
Few customers but plenty of cash?: N Korean restaurants remain open in Laos | Politics News
Vientiane, Laos – In the lobby of a high-rise condominium block, residents meander past a banquet hall on their way to the
King of Jordan approves ‘draconian’ cybercrime law | Cybercrime News
Fourteen rights groups, including Human Rights Watch, previously said in a joint statement the law is ‘draconian’. The King of Jordan approved
Blinken meets Chinese diplomat Wang amid hacking accusations | Politics News
US says talks in Indonesia are part of effort to ‘responsibly manage competition’ between Washington and Beijing. US Secretary of State Antony
Microsoft says China-linked hackers accessed government emails | Cybersecurity News
China rejects allegations that its hackers targeted Western accounts, accusing the US of spreading ‘disinformation’. Hackers linked to China have accessed email
US energy dept got two ransom requests in data breach | Business and Economy News
Ransom demands were from Russia-linked extortion gang Cl0p for two entities at the energy department, including a facility for disposal of defence-related
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