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US unveils new cybersecurity strategy

The White House on Thursday announced a new cybersecurity strategy in the latest effort by the US government to bolster its cyber defenses amid...

New York fines Carnival $5 million over cybersecurity violations

NEW YORK: A New York state regulator fined cruise line operator Carnival Corp $5 million for "significant" cybersecurity violations, following four security breaches from...

Don’t share private data with anyone, FIA warns NBP account holders

KARACHI: The federal investigation agency has Monday called on the National Bank of Pakistan (NBP), following the cyber attack on the bank the past...

Suspected Russian hackers spied on US Treasury emails

The hack is so serious it led to a National Security Council meeting at the White House on Saturday, said one of the people familiar with the matter.

NED students devise cybersecurity system for capital markets

A private company with the aid of NED University prepared a sophisticated cybersecurity system to can detect dubious, abnormal activities in capital markets

Cars moving targets for hackers

As cars evolve into rolling mobile computers, the potential for disastrous cyber attacks has become a new road hazard

ZTE follows Huawei with cybersecurity lab

China’s ZTE opened a cybersecurity lab in Brussels on Wednesday, aiming to boost transparency four months after bigger telecoms equipment rival Huawei did the same

U.S. to bring Japan under its cyber defense umbrella

TOKYO: The United States will extend its cyber defense umbrella over Japan, helping its Asian ally cope with the growing threat of online attacks against military bases and infrastructure such as power grids, the two nations said in a joint statement on Saturday.

Online ad revenue at risk in war on 'click fraud'

NEW YORK/BOSTON: A growing number of U.S. companies, including MillerCoors and AIG, are stepping up the battle against online ad fraud by demanding proof that their ads have been seen by real people instead of computers hijacked by cybercriminals.

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