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Society
essica Aber, 43, former U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, was found dead at her Alexandria home.
Technology
Garlapati's contributions have led to remarkable improvements in efficiency and effectiveness across multiple domains
Politics
FBI hunts Majid Dastjani Farahani, suspected Iranian spy, for allegedly plotting to assassinate former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and other American officials. Farahani, fluent in multiple languages, is believed to recruit individuals for operations in the US, possibly in retaliation for the 2020 killing of Major General Qasem Solei
Tech & Trend
Ads for artificial intelligence (AI) programs, which claim to provide huge user benefits but actually pose security risks.
Tech & Trend
The new ransomware is targeting the Windows and Linux Users stealing crucial information and encrypting the data
Technology
The BlackCat ransomware gang, also known as ALPHV, is demanding $4.5 million in exchange for deleting the stolen data.
Technology
Nandakishore stresses upon the importance of global partnerships and understands cyber crimes have no boundaries
Fintech
Binance, the world's largest crypto exchange, was among Bitzlato's top three counterparties by the amount of bitcoin received between May 2018 and September 2022.
Society
Also, the gang has not yet disclosed how much information it stole from Medibank's network, and it has not given any evidence to back up its claims.
Society
The National Republican Army hackers have stolen key government data and other sensitive information.
CyberSecurity
Cyclops Blink was designed to hijack devices made by WatchGuard Technologies Inc and ASUSTeK Computer Inc.
Fintech
Tom Kysar said The story of cryptocurrencies was unknown until a decade back, when Bitcoin made a splash, making millionaires out of those who had faith in their investments.
Politics
The US highlighted the importance of the fight against cybercrime, especially in tackling the high-profile ransomware attacks on the energy and food industries.
Politics
By hacking into multinational jeweler Graff, the hackers stole data of world leaders including Donald Trump, Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and Mohammed bin Salman.
Tech & Trend
The SEC told companies they would not be penalized if they shared data about the SolarWinds hack voluntarily.
Technology
Jason Liberman said Backing up data is necessary for ensuring a quick and inexpensive restore of information in case of its loss
Business
The flaw was in a visualization tool called Jupyter Notebook, which has been available for years but was enabled by default in Cosmos beginning in February.
Politics
US federal government had specifically attributed the attacks to state-sponsored forces backed by the Chinese government.
CyberSecurity
Beijing-linked hackers were earlier reported to have penetrated US-government computer systems.
CyberSecurity
The Russia-linked group, which has been in the crosshairs of the US cybersecurity establishment, has demanded the payment in exchange of restoring the data they are holding ransom.