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The logistics company Peter Green Chilled has announced being hit by a ransomware attack that is disrupting supplies of refrigerated goods to some of the country’s largest supermarkets, according to ...
Japan on Friday enacted a new law that would permit the country’s authorities to preemptively engage with adversaries through offensive cyber operations to ensure threats are suppressed before they ...
Google warned on Wednesday that a hacking group suspected of conducting a series of disruptive cyberattacks on retailers in the United Kingdom has now turned its attention to similar companies in the ...
A 33-year-old Kosovo citizen, Liridon Masurica, has been extradited to the U.S. to face charges related to his alleged role in operating an illegal online marketplace, according to a statement from ...
Japan’s leading financial regulator reported an explosion of unauthorized stock market trades in April — with almost $2 billion in funds moved by hackers. Japan’s Financial Services Agency (FSA) ...
The U.S. Treasury Department has designated Cambodia-based conglomerate Huione Group as an “institution of primary money laundering concern” and has proposed severing its access to the U.S. financial ...
SAN FRANCISCO — U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem urged Congress on Tuesday to reauthorize a 10-year-old law that encourages businesses to share information about ongoing cybersecurity ...
SAN FRANCISCO — The discovery that Chinese state-backed hackers had burrowed into U.S. critical infrastructure with the aim of causing mass disruption continues to reverberate nearly two years after ...
Russia-linked hackers are continuing to develop ways to trick people into giving them access to their organizations’ Microsoft 365 environments, according to researchers. The latest example, cited by ...
The airport retail company Paradies Shops is close to finalizing a $6.9 million settlement to resolve a class-action lawsuit on behalf of employees whose personal information was stolen in a ...
U.S. senators on Wednesday took a light touch with the acting head of U.S. Cyber Command and the NSA, as lawmakers on both sides of the aisle expressed bewilderment over the firing of his predecessor ...
The U.S. plans to sign an international agreement designed to govern the use of commercial spyware, the State Department said Thursday. The announcement comes nearly a week after 21 countries signed a ...
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