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Garmin says outage continues but user data 'not affected'
Garmin said client data from the company's smartwatch and GPS services – offline since Thursday – has not been compromised, despite fears of a ransomware attack.
India’s poor risk falling through the gaps as schools go digital
In India, a country where the gaps in access to education and the Internet were already vast, poor families are struggling to stay the course.
Experts blame protests, pandemic for spike in HK complaints of cyberbullying, online harassment
Victims suffer online abuse, threats and obscenities as netizens attack political rivals. Cyberbullying cases rise as Hongkongers spend more time online during pandemic.
Germany seizes server hosting pilfered US police files
At the behest of the USÂ government, German authorities have seized a computer server that hosted a huge cache of files from scores of USÂ federal, state and local law enforcement agencies obtained in a Houston data breach last month.
Facebook scorned by civil rights groups after Zuckerberg meeting
Civil rights organisations criticised Facebook Inc following a meeting with the company’s top executives on July 7, claiming the company hasn’t taken seriously demands to better police its service from hate speech and misinformation.
Sandberg says Facebook ‘has to get better’ on hateful content
Facebook Inc chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg said the company needs to get better at removing hateful speech – a response to hundreds of companies that have stopped advertising on the social network for what they consider a failure to purge harmful content.
RMCO: Counsellors and therapists are taking their services online to help Malaysians adapt to the new normal
Will counselling sessions via video conferencing become the new normal for Malaysians during the Covid-19 pandemic?
Pyongyang calling: What we know about the hotlines to North Korea
North Korea has said it is cutting communication hotlines with South Korea, a tactic the isolated country has used repeatedly during periods of rising tension.
Virtual certainty? Bankers ask if success of remote roadshows will last
In a world governed by quarantine and social distancing rules, even lead managers on multi-billion dollar deals have had to curtail travel and drop the personal touch in favour of video conferences and phone calls to woo potential investors.
With rallies halted and tweets fact-checked, Trump campaign turns to smartphone app
Should President Donald Trump and Twitter ultimately part ways, his campaign has a backup plan at the ready to get his voice out.