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Australia’s spy chief warns Chinese hackers ‘probe’ critical networks for espionage and sabotage
Australia’s intelligence chief, Mike Burgess, has warned that Chinese-backed hackers are “scrutinizing” the country’s critical infrastructure and in some cases have gained access. Burgess, who heads…
Journalists in Europe found it was “easy” to spy on top European Union officials using commercially downloaded location histories sold by data brokers, despite the continent…
During press conference On Monday, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro showed a Huawei smartphone that China’s President Xi Jinping gave it, calling it “the best phone in…
The United Kingdom has reduced the demand for special access to Apple cloud systems or a “backdoor” after negotiations with Trump administration, according to US National…
Hackers claim to have endangered the computer of a North Korean government hacker and are leaking its content on the internet, offering a rare window to…
These are our favorite cyberspace books for piracy, espionage, encryption, surveillance and much more
In the last 30 years, cyberspace has advanced from a specialized specialized position in the largest field of computer science, in an industry estimated to be…
HR Tech Startup Deel has submitted amended complaint on Tuesday in its ongoing legal battle against the architecture of the wavy that offers amazing new details…
Deel wants to deliver the agreements relating to the payment of the supposed espionage
Deel has filed a new volleyball in the ongoing legal battle with the opponent startup. Deel submitted a proposal containing a series of letters, asking the…
Wednesday, waving publicly released the affidavit The official who testified that he worked as a spy for the Arch opponent of Deel Technology. And the account,…
Lawmakers vote to reauthorize US Espionage Act, which critics say expands government surveillance
Lawmakers passed legislation early Saturday reauthorizing and expanding a controversial U.S. surveillance law shortly after the powers expired at midnight, shrugging off opposition from privacy advocates…