Tag: cyberespionage

The Rise of Authoritarian Regimes in Russia

“The Kremlin has now banned ‘vulgar’ Internet websites in the nation.” Headline: Russia is banning ‘vulgar’ Internet sites – and this is good news for freedom of expression. Headline: “Internet censorship in Russia is real.” Headline: “The Russian government wants to put Internet access under complete control.” Headline: Russians will be under no obligation to…

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NMSAA – What You Need to Know

Introduction: The National Mortgage Settlement Agreement (NMSAA) is a Federal housing program created by Congress in 2000 to settle mortgage fraud claims. It is the exclusive means of payment for the claims against the original homeowners in these cases. Since the NMSAA began, 1,000,000 new NMSAA awards have been paid out in settlements totaling $1…

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China Denies Mekong Hacking Allegation

A recent story in China’s official media claimed that China had detained a former Chinese intelligence official in connection with the alleged Mekong hacking. China has denied the allegation. This article is a detailed account of the China-Mekong relationship, as well as a look at some interesting details related to the story. China’s official media…

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Cyber Security Experts Concerned About China’s Cyber Attacks

Computer security experts are concerned about the continuing efforts by China to use cyber attacks to advance its geopolitical interests in Asia. However, some of the world’s most famous cyber experts continue to express concern about Chinese attempts to interfere with its cyber defense systems. In December, the U. and Taiwan joined their forces to…

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WhatsApp Beta: Good News for WhatsApp Users Around the World

This article is about one of the most amazing things that WhatsApp can do. Why should you install this software on your smartphone and tablet and then you will have all the features on your mobile phone (cellular phone) without installing any other software just by using this software. This app has a number of…

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Accenture Middle East CTO Richard Driggers

As Accenture expands its Global Security Practice into the Middle East, Richard Driggers, CTO of Accenture’s Middle East team, has joined the global cybersecurity team as an executive with an upcoming role as a senior vice president. Rick will work on the multinational cybersecurity function of Accenture’s Asia Pacific region, reporting to Kevin Stetzer, who…

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Chinese Cyberespionage on the Nation’s Internet and Communications Infrastructure

Chinese cyberespionage on the nation’s Internet and communications infrastructure is a nightmare for the United States. security-conscious enterprises have begun to find common cause. In China, they are facing a common adversary that offers valuable lessons for U. companies that operate in the Chinese technology sector. As part of a broad investigation into China’s cyberspying…

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