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Members of the Russian military intelligence unit GRU, as well as individuals involved in promoting Kremlin narratives ...
Two Democratic members of an independent privacy board were unlawfully removed from their positions by President Donald Trump, a federal judge ruled on Wednesday ...
The Netherlands has updated its digital security laws to criminalize cyber-espionage and increase penalties for ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem declined to provide specifics Tuesday on what would be removed from the nation’s leading cybersecurity agency in light of the Trump administration’s proposed ...
The U.S. government is altering how vigorously it enforces a central cybercrime law that security researchers, civil liberty advocates and others have long-argued is overly broad. Under the change to ...
Japan on Friday enacted a new law that would permit the country’s authorities to preemptively engage with adversaries through offensive cyber operations to ensure threats are suppressed before they ...
A private hospital in the Russian republic of Chuvashia experienced a multi-day disruption this week likely linked to a cyberattack claimed by a pro-Ukraine hacker group. On Tuesday, Lecardo Clinic ...
The chief executives of companies supplying Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) have been sent letters asking them to help tackle the “endemic” threat of ransomware attacks following a series of ...
The Brussels Court of Appeal ruled Wednesday that the use of tracking by online advertisers relies on an inadequate consent model and is illegal in Europe. The ruling, which is not available in ...