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Cyber Warfare - Page 2

November 12, 2024
Business/News

Sri Lankans in UAE Targeted for Trafficking to Myanmar Cyber Scam Centers

The National Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force (NAHTTF) has issued an urgent warning about the trafficking of Sri Lankans from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to cyber scam centers in Myanmar. The NAHTTF

Editorials

Hacked Lebanon: When Tradecraft Met Spycraft

Editorial Lebanon is under siege—not from a visible enemy marching across borders, but from a covert onslaught that has turned everyday devices into instruments of death. In a chilling blend of tradecraft and spycraft, the recent wave of explosions targeting

September 19, 2024

Major Banks’ Client Data May Be Exposed in Cyberattack

Artificial Intelligence

SitusAMC, a New York-based vendor for real estate lenders, confirmed in a statement on Saturday that it experienced a cyberattack on November 12, compromising

Nick Clegg: Fake News Spreads Because “People Like It,” Not Because of Algorithms

Artificial Intelligence

Nick Clegg, former UK Deputy Prime Minister and until recently Meta’s president of global affairs, has argued that misinformation thrives online not primarily due

North Korean IT Workers Targeting European Companies, Researchers Warn

April 4, 2025
North Korea/World

Cybersecurity experts have raised alarms over a growing threat posed by North Korean IT workers infiltrating companies across Europe, with a new report revealing an alarming rise in these espionage activities. These

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U.K. Demands Apple Backdoor Access for Spying on Users

February 8, 2025
Human Rights/United Kingdom

In a controversial move that could have global ramifications, the United Kingdom has secretly ordered Apple to create a backdoor to its encrypted cloud storage, granting authorities access to all user data

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Sri Lankans in UAE Targeted for Trafficking to Myanmar Cyber Scam Centers

November 12, 2024
Business/News

The National Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force (NAHTTF) has issued an urgent warning about the trafficking of Sri Lankans from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to cyber scam centers in Myanmar. The NAHTTF

More

Hacked Lebanon: When Tradecraft Met Spycraft

September 19, 2024
Editorials

Editorial Lebanon is under siege—not from a visible enemy marching across borders, but from a covert onslaught that has turned everyday devices into instruments of death. In a chilling blend of tradecraft

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