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The Chinese Government’s Crackdown on Pirated Software

As a result of the recent cyber-security breaches, the Chinese government has initiated a crackdown on Internet sites that sell pirated software. This crackdown is primarily aimed at sites selling pirated software, and it came about as a result of a combination of factors. First, the Chinese government has been experiencing severe censorship problems throughout…

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Changes to the PPP Program Announced by the Biden Administration

Computer systems that process payment cards (i. , credit or debit cards, or checks) need to be protected against unauthorized access. The Paycheck Protection Program was developed by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to protect against the theft of payroll checks, and other types of unauthorized access. GAO prepared the Paycheck Protection Program (P. 106…

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Levon Aronian and the Asian Rapid Final of Gold Money

Aronian leads besting K. Lai in all three gold medals rounds in Asian Rapid 8, and he is the only player to have taken a gold medal in the competition. In three games in China, Aronian has been the tournament favorite, with victories in Games 1, 5, and 8. In the past three rounds, he…

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Dipankar Dipon – A Computer Security Expert

In February, Dipankar Dipon, founder of CMP, a company that develops software for data security, signed a memorandum of agreement. The agreement was a part of the CMP’s new business venture. The memorandum was signed at CMP’s office in San Francisco. The signatory was Dipankar Dipon. The two signed the document and Dipankar Dipon handed…

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The Chinese Hackers Attacking Our Networks

We have recently learned that hacking has taken place on the networks of two Afghanistan regional councils, the National Council of Afghanistan and the Council of Afghanistan. These networks were attacked several days ago through a variety of means by a group that has been dubbed the ‘Chinese Hackers. ’ We have been tipped off…

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