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Nov 7, 2016 In The News

China has passed a sweeping law tightening restrictions on internet freedoms, a contentious move that foreign businesses say threatens to shut them out of one of the world’s biggest technology markets. 

Nov 7, 2016 In The News

The banking arm of Britain's biggest retailer Tesco was scrambling on Monday to deal with an online attack over the weekend on 40,000 customers' accounts, 20,000 of which had money removed.

Nov 6, 2016 In The News

The United Arab Emirates is at risk of being put on a tax haven blacklist unless it promises to help other countries track down evaders, experts say, amid growing fears about the use of the Gulf state as a conduit for illicit flows.

Nov 2, 2016 In The News

The smell of rotting mango and passion fruit still hung in the air over the blackened shell of a juice factory near this village more than two weeks after the plant was looted and burned by an aggrieved mob.

Oct 31, 2016 In The News

Speculators are snapping up a new virtual currency known as Zcash that was designed by university academics and built to be all but untraceable.

Oct 27, 2016 In The News

In a seminar room in Oxford, one of the reporters who worked on the Panama Papers is describing the main conclusion he drew from his months of delving into millions of leaked documents about tax evasion. “Basically, we’re the dupes in this story,” he says. “Previously, we thought that the offshore world was a shadowy, but minor, part of our economic system.

Oct 21, 2016 In The News

Chinese hackers targeted foreign government personnel who visited a US aircraft carrier the day before a contentious international court ruling on the South China Sea, according to a US cyber security company. 

Oct 20, 2016 In The News

European Union leaders held off issuing a threat to sanction Russians supporting the Assad regime’s siege of Aleppo after objections from Italy, saying instead that all options remained available if the bombing continues.

Oct 20, 2016 In The News

The Securities and Exchange Commission, responding to Sen. Mark Warner's request for an investigation of Yahoo's disclosure of its 2014 hack, said it recommends that companies disclose such events in their quarterly financial filings. 

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