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Spyware in Mexico targeted international experts
Investigators said Monday that targets of high-tech spying in Mexico included an international group of experts backed by the Organization of American States who had criticized the government’s probe into the disappearance of 43 students.
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US officials aware of possible hacking at nuclear facilities
Nuclear and other energy providers have been advised by the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI that hackers may be trying to breach their computer systems.
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Trump confronts Putin on election hacking in first meeting
President Donald Trump opened his first meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday by raising U.S. concerns about Moscow’s meddling in the 2016 presidential election, U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said. He said Putin denied being involved.
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Interpol president calls for unity in facing cyberattacks
Countries and law enforcement agencies must work together to counter rising threats, especially those in cyberspace, the president of Interpol told a security congress.
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Experts: Mexico opposition party targeted by spyware
On Thursday, Citizen Lab released a research note saying it had determined that the mobile phones of the party president, its chief spokesman, and the party’s leader in the Senate were all sent text messages containing links to the same malware.
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Can a hack give you a heart attack?
Implantable medical devices offer great benefits but there are risks.
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Spyware in Mexico targeted international experts
Investigators said Monday that targets of high-tech spying in Mexico included an international group of experts backed by the Organization of American States who had criticized the government’s probe into the disappearance of 43 students.
-
US officials aware of possible hacking at nuclear facilities
Nuclear and other energy providers have been advised by the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI that hackers may be trying to breach their computer systems.
-
Trump confronts Putin on election hacking in first meeting
President Donald Trump opened his first meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday by raising U.S. concerns about Moscow’s meddling in the 2016 presidential election, U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said. He said Putin denied being involved.
-
Interpol president calls for unity in facing cyberattacks
Countries and law enforcement agencies must work together to counter rising threats, especially those in cyberspace, the president of Interpol told a security congress.
-
Experts: Mexico opposition party targeted by spyware
On Thursday, Citizen Lab released a research note saying it had determined that the mobile phones of the party president, its chief spokesman, and the party’s leader in the Senate were all sent text messages containing links to the same malware.
-
Can a hack give you a heart attack?
Implantable medical devices offer great benefits but there are risks.
-
Spyware in Mexico targeted international experts
Investigators said Monday that targets of high-tech spying in Mexico included an international group of experts backed by the Organization of American States who had criticized the government’s probe into the disappearance of 43 students.
-
US officials aware of possible hacking at nuclear facilities
Nuclear and other energy providers have been advised by the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI that hackers may be trying to breach their computer systems.
-
Trump confronts Putin on election hacking in first meeting
President Donald Trump opened his first meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday by raising U.S. concerns about Moscow’s meddling in the 2016 presidential election, U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said. He said Putin denied being involved.
-
Interpol president calls for unity in facing cyberattacks
Countries and law enforcement agencies must work together to counter rising threats, especially those in cyberspace, the president of Interpol told a security congress.
-
Experts: Mexico opposition party targeted by spyware
On Thursday, Citizen Lab released a research note saying it had determined that the mobile phones of the party president, its chief spokesman, and the party’s leader in the Senate were all sent text messages containing links to the same malware.
-
Can a hack give you a heart attack?
Implantable medical devices offer great benefits but there are risks.




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