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Stuxnet virus could target many industries worldwide
b>WASHINGTON:/bA malicious computer attack that appears to target Iran's nuclear plants can be modified to wreak havoc on industrial control systems around the world, and represents the most dire cyberthreat known to industry, government officials and experts said.
New US spying revelations coming from Snowden leaks - journalist
The Rio de Janeiro-based columnist for Britain's Guardian newspaper said he has recruited the help of experts to understand some of the 15,000 to 20,000 classified documents.
France expands Internet, phone monitoring powers
France expanded the government's powers to monitor phone and Internet connection data without judicial review as a last-minute opposition attempt to block the move failed to gather support.
U.S. senators ask Target CEO for information on data breach
The Target hacking shows the need for federal legislation on commercial data practices, the senators said.
US Homeland Security struggles to tempt, retain cybertalent
In the race to attract cybersecurity experts to protect the government's computer networks, the Department of Homeland Security has a handicap money can't fix.
A bipartisan push to protect children online
A bipartisan effort aiming to help protect the privacy of children and young teenagers online is making its way through US Congress.
Twitter takes aim at 'retail politics' in Latin America
After seeing explosive growth across Latin America, Twitter Inc is now tapping into the region's other big passion besides soccer — politics.
US states probe Home Depot breach, senators seek FTC investigation
Two senators asked the federal government to investigate a data breach on the payment-card processing systems of Home Depot Inc and five US states launched a probe into the matter on Tuesday as fallout from the attack intensified.
Home Depot sued by customer over data breach
Home improvement retailer Home Depot Inc has been sued over data breach by a customer, saying the company failed to properly safeguard customer data from hackers, a lawsuit filed in a Chicago federal court showed on Tuesday.
Cuban blogger says husband freed
Cuba freed some leading dissidents after holding them overnight to thwart an unauthorised demonstration in a crackdown that has tested its new detente with the United States.