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Russian government hackers were behind recent cyber-intrusions into the business systems of U.S. nuclear power and other energy companies in what appears to be an effort to assess their networks, according to U.S. government officials.
As investigators continue to gather clues about the cyberattacks that hit computers around the world last week, some big companies and other organizations are still reckoning with the damage.
As investigators continue to gather clues about the cyberattacks that hit computers around the world last week, some big companies and other organizations are still reckoning with the damage.
Banks should be cautious about taking on new technologies for financial products, a national bank regulator said Friday in a semiannual report on risks facing the industry.
The president of the global police organization Interpol delivered a speech this week calling for international cooperation and multi-stakeholder partnerships to fight cybercrime.
For years before North Korea fired its first intercontinental ballistic missile this week, the Pentagon and intelligence experts had sounded a warning: Not only was the North making progress quickly, spy satellite cover
On July 4, North Korea launched an intercontinental ballistic missile, fulfilling the threat Kim Jong Un delivered in his New Year’s Day message this past January. At the time, Donald Trump responded directly to Kim’s threat, insisting, “It won’t happen!” But now that it has, the U.S.
Earlier this summer, K Street law and lobbying firm Squire Patton Boggs inked a contract with the Sudanese government aimed at removing U.S. sanctions on that regime. The firm will be paid $40,000 a month by a government that’s on the U.S.
