For decades, Sri Lanka has been marked on the world map as the “Pearl of the Indian Ocean”—a tropical paradise for travelers. However, recent data and chilling revelations suggest that a dark
Cambodia has failed to dismantle its expanding online scam industry despite a nationwide crackdown launched with the stated aim of eliminating cyberfraud networks, according to a new report by Amnesty International. The
Moreby Our Correspondent in Colombo China and Sri Lanka have agreed to strengthen cooperation to combat cybercrime through joint coordination between law enforcement and relevant state institutions. The agreement comes amid continued
MoreA cybersecurity chief executive who refuses to connect to airport Wi-Fi is drawing attention to the growing dangers facing the global digital economy. According to a profile published by Business Times, Patrick
MoreGovernments and organizations that fail to build strong cyber capabilities will be particularly vulnerable in this new era. ― Roger Spitz, Why Now? Sri Lanka, it would appear, is once again attempting
MoreA major police operation in southern Sri Lanka has exposed what authorities believe is a sophisticated cross-border cybercrime network involving Indian nationals, highlighting the rapid evolution of digital fraud across South Asia.
MoreThousands of former Oracle employees are speaking out after the company reportedly rejected attempts to negotiate improved severance terms following sweeping layoffs that affected an estimated 20,000 to 30,000 workers worldwide on
MorePoland’s intelligence service has revealed that hackers breached multiple water treatment plants across the country, warning that the attackers may have gained the ability to manipulate industrial control systems responsible for maintaining
MoreA former senior executive at a major U.S. defense contractor has been ordered to pay $10 million in restitution after admitting to stealing and selling highly sensitive hacking tools to a Russian
MoreSri Lankan law enforcement has carried out a significant operation targeting suspected cybercriminal activity, arresting 37 foreign nationals in a coordinated raid that highlights the country’s growing concerns over transnational digital crime.
MoreMDPI (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute), a major Switzerland-based publisher of over 500 peer-reviewed, open-access journals, founded in 1996, in a review titled The Long-Run Impact of Information Security Breach Announcements on Investors’
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