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Microsoft's President Brad Smith speaks at the Web Summit, in Lisbon, Portugal, November 6, 2019. REUTERS/Pedro Nunes/File Photo
World+Biz

SolarWinds hack was 'largest and most sophisticated attack' ever: Microsoft president

Cybersecurity experts have said it could take months to identify the compromised systems and expel the hackers

The SolarWinds headquarters are seen in Austin, Texas, US, 18 December, 2020/ Reuters
Tech

'Powerful tradecraft': how foreign cyber-spies compromised America

US government hack: espionage or act of war?
World+Biz

US government hack: espionage or act of war?

A hooded man holds a laptop computer as cyber code is projected on him in this illustration picture taken on May 13, 2017. Photo:Reuters
Tech

Hackers' broad attack sets cyber experts worldwide scrambling to defend networks

US Energy Department probes hack, says no threat to national security
Tech

US Energy Department probes hack, says no threat to national security

A person taking picture of Olympics logo. Photo: Reuters.
World+Biz

US, Britain call out Russian hacking spree, cyberattacks against Olympics

Picture: Reuters
Tech

Facebook suspends fake Russian accounts, warns of US election hack-and-leak threat

Photo:Reuters
World+Biz

Exclusive: Microsoft believes Russians that hacked Clinton targeted Biden campaign firm - sources

Photo: Getty Images via Engadget
Tech

Attackers may deceive you to install malware for a Google Drive flaw

Representational image. Picture: Collected
World+Biz

Thousands of Canadian government accounts hacked

A 3D printed Twitter logo is seen in front of a displayed cyber code in this illustration taken March 22, 2016. Photo:Reuters
Tech

More than 1,000 people at Twitter had ability to aid hack of accounts

A 3D printed Twitter logo is seen in front of a displayed cyber code in this illustration taken March 22, 2016. Photo:Reuters
Tech

Twitter says hackers saw messages from 36 accounts, including Netherlands official

Twitter stepped up search to fill top security job ahead of hack
Tech

Twitter stepped up search to fill top security job ahead of hack

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