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Microsoft failed to shore up defenses that could have limited SolarWinds hack - U.S. senator
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp's failure to fix known problems with its cloud software facilitated the massive SolarWinds hack that compromised at least nine federal government agencies, according to security experts and the office of U.S. Senator Ron Wyden.
Tesla's Musk says U.S. factory closed for two days due to parts shortages
(Reuters) - Tesla Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk said the electric vehicle company's Fremont, California plant shut down for two days this week due to "parts shortages" and had reopened on Wednesday.
Moscow to expand metro facial recognition network
Moscow authorities have allocated more than US$10mil (RM40.38mil) to purchase and install across the city’s sprawling metro system high-definition cameras that can recognise faces and track fast movements, Russian media reported on Feb 25.
Chinese ride-sharing giant Didi plans entry into Europe
Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing Technology Co plans to make its debut in Western Europe, people familiar with the matter said, as the company seeks new growth markets ahead of a long-awaited initial public offering.
Britain's GCHQ cyber spies embrace the AI revolution
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's cyber spies at the GCHQ eavesdropping agency say they have fully embraced artificial intelligence (AI) to uncover patterns in vast amounts of global data to counter hostile disinformation and snare child abusers.
Tech firms say there’s little doubt Russia behind major hack
Leading technology companies said on Feb 23 that a months-long breach of US corporate and government networks was so sophisticated, focused and labour-intensive that a nation had to be behind it, with all the evidence pointing to Russia.
Healthcare bore brunt of cyberattacks in 2020, study says
The global health care and pharmaceutical industries bore the brunt of cyberattacks in 2020 as nation-state hackers and criminals targeted companies looking for information on Covid-19 as well as vaccine development, cybersecurity research firm CrowdStrike said in a report made public Monday.
Twitter removes hundreds of accounts it says are linked to Iran, Russia, Armenia
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Twitter said on Tuesday it had taken down 373 accounts which it said had ties to Russia, Armenia and Iran and had breached its platform manipulation policies.
US charges North Korean computer programmers in global hacks
The US Justice Department has charged three North Korean computer programmers in a broad range of global hacks, including a destructive attack targeting an American movie studio, and in the attempted theft and extortion of more than US$1.3bil (RM5.25bil) from banks and companies, federal prosecutors said Feb 17.
Suspected Russian hackers used US networks, official says
A sprawling cyberattack that compromised popular software created by Texas-based SolarWinds Corp was executed from within the US, a top White House official said, though the government believes Russia was responsible.