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US orders federal agencies to update or remove some VMware products

US orders federal agencies to update or remove some VMware products

After hackers reverse-engineered patches.
Raphael Satter , Staff Writer May 19 2022 6:58AM Security
US warns of newly found advanced Chinese backdoor

US warns of newly found advanced Chinese backdoor

Daxin malware escaped public attention for over a decade.
Christopher Bing , Staff Writer Mar 1 2022 9:23AM Security
US opposes China Telecom's bid to continue operating

US opposes China Telecom's bid to continue operating

As part of appeal by the telco to having its authorisation revoked.
David Shepardson Nov 25 2021 6:56AM Telco/ISP
Congress asks US agencies for Kaspersky documents

Congress asks US agencies for Kaspersky documents

Panel says products could be used to carry out "nefarious activities".
Dustin Volz Jul 31 2017 6:29AM Security
US regulators meet Bitcoin advocates

US regulators meet Bitcoin advocates

Open dialogue.
Emily Stephenson and Brett Wolf Aug 27 2013 2:05PM Financial Services
US, China to work together on cyber security

US, China to work together on cyber security

Joint safeguarding effort.
Staff Writers Apr 15 2013 1:03PM Security
Google nears $6.9m US settlement over wifi incident

Google nears $6.9m US settlement over wifi incident

To be shared by 30 US states.
Alexei Oreskovic Mar 11 2013 7:52AM Networking
Twitter, privacy advocates eye Occupy case

Twitter, privacy advocates eye Occupy case

Who owns tweets?
Joseph Ax Dec 13 2012 7:34AM Software
Roland's 'Backstage' website hacked

Roland's 'Backstage' website hacked

Personal data of some subscribers exposed.
Ry Crozier Feb 27 2012 12:35PM Security
Roland's 'Backstage' website hacked

Roland's 'Backstage' website hacked

Personal data of some subscribers exposed.
Ry Crozier Feb 25 2012 1:43PM Security
Alcatel hauls cell site cabinet in by horse-and-cart

Alcatel hauls cell site cabinet in by horse-and-cart

Snowed in.
Ry Crozier Mar 2 2011 3:24PM Networking
US to prosecute Moscow card trader

US to prosecute Moscow card trader

Russian cyber offensive.
Liam Tung Aug 13 2010 6:55AM Security
States roast Abbott over broadband policy

States roast Abbott over broadband policy

NSW, Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania aim up with trash talk.
Ry Crozier Aug 11 2010 12:26PM Telco/ISP
Pacnet joins $447m Sydney-US undersea cable

Pacnet joins $447m Sydney-US undersea cable

More than $300m shaved off build.
Ry Crozier Jul 28 2010 3:21PM Networking
North Korea blamed for DDoS attacks on United States and South Korea

North Korea blamed for DDoS attacks on United States and South Korea

A series of distributed denial-of-service attacks on American and South Korean websites have been blamed on North Korea.
Dan Raywood Jul 10 2009 10:46AM Security
NASA hacker McKinnon court date set

NASA hacker McKinnon court date set

A new date has been set to decide if self-confessed NASA hacker Gary McKinnon should be extradited to the US or tried in the UK.
SC Australia Staff Jun 19 2009 10:26AM Security
Europe adopts new cyber crime agenda

Europe adopts new cyber crime agenda

The European Union has adopted the European Commission's strategy on cyber crime, and called for better co-operation between businesses and the police.
Nov 28 2008 2:36PM Security
New 3.2 Tbps cable connects U.S. to China

New 3.2 Tbps cable connects U.S. to China

A new submarine cable with an operating capacity of 3.2 Tbps was opened today, connecting the United States to mainland China, South Korea and Taiwan.
Staff Writers Oct 1 2008 3:44PM Hardware
Google rolls-out Google Transit in Perth other states to follow

Google rolls-out Google Transit in Perth other states to follow

Google today announced the availability of Google Transit in Perth, the first city in the southern hemisphere to feature the Google Maps’ tool that provides public transport directions to commuters.
Negar Salek Mar 18 2008 2:44PM Software
ChoicePoint settles with 44 states over 2005 breach

ChoicePoint settles with 44 states over 2005 breach

ChoicePoint, the data broker hit with the largest fine in Federal Trade Commission (FTC) history, has now settled with 44 states over a 2005 breach that compromised the personal information of 163,000 people.
Dan Kaplan Jun 4 2007 10:37AM Security

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