Pentagon officials were impressed by SpaceX's swift effort to block an electro-magnetic attack by Russia that aimed to jam its Starlink satellite internet service for people in Ukraine
In 2021, China implemented legislation requiring international and domestic companies to re-evaluate how they handle Chinese personal data
Thunes has taken a majority stake in the Tookitaki financial crime detection and prevention company for $20 million
On the 'dark Web', things are taken further by pro-Russia and pro-Ukrainian actors alike, with both sides leaking sensitive data and moving to disrupt various services
Public documents show that dozens of companies and entities have bought software such as "One person, one file" in recent years to upgrade their surveillance tools
In a blog post on Thursday, Microsoft said it had disrupted the cyber attacks, which it attributed to Strontium, a group linked to Russia’s military intelligence
Employees with the firm, Targeted Victory, worked to undermine TikTok through a nationwide media and lobbying campaign
US has long said running Kaspersky software could open networks to malign activity from Moscow and had banned its flagship antivirus product from federal networks in 2017
“We have concluded that a small percentage of customers – approximately 2.5% – have potentially been impacted," the firm's chief security officer said
Putting people as avatars into a virtual world with that kind of surveillance and behavior modification would be extremely dangerous for everyone, says Philip Rosedale
The advertisements for cryptocurrency or money-making schemes could have misled users into believing they were promoted by celebrities, ACCC said
The company said third-party unauthorised access was made at Bridgestone Americas on February 27, prompting a shutdown of its computer network