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China Claims NSA Accessed Key Infrastructure, Transmitted User Data To Government
Revenue growth of 45%–55% is anticipated in 2023 on a constant currency basis. Revenue growth of 45%–55% is anticipated in 2023 on a constant currency basis. -
Edward Snowden, Wife Seek U.S.-Russian Citizenship
Snowden must pay the U.S. government $5 million from book royalties stemming from his 2019 autobiography "Permanent Record." Snowden must pay the U.S. government $5 million from book royalties stemming from his 2019 autobiography "Permanent Record." -
Fugitive Snowden Gets Russia Residency
Snowden fled to Russia, via Hong Kong, in 2013 after revealing the National Security Agency's extensive information collection program. Snowden fled to Russia, via Hong Kong, in 2013 after revealing the National Security Agency's extensive information collection program. -
US Appeals Court Slams NSA Mass Surveillance Program As Illegal
A US Appellate Court delivers a severe blow to the National Security Agency's Mass Surveillance Program. A US Appellate Court delivers a severe blow to the National Security Agency's Mass Surveillance Program. -
NSA Warns Of WannaCry-Like Danger If BlueKeep Not Patched By Microsoft Windows Update
The US National Security Agency (NSA) has called on PC users to install the latest security updates from Microsoft. The NSA said old Windows systems need to patch the BlueKeep security flaw, which has been described as a WannaCry-like infection in the making. The US National Security Agency (NSA) has called on PC users to install the latest security updates from Microsoft. The NSA said old Windows systems need to patch the BlueKeep security flaw, which has been described as a WannaCry-like infection in the making. -
WannaCry Ransomware Threat Prompts US Government Emergency Meetings, Experts Blame NSA
After the initial salvo of infections, the ransomware known as WannaCry has started to initiate a second wave of attacks that has affected even more countries. After the initial salvo of infections, the ransomware known as WannaCry has started to initiate a second wave of attacks that has affected even more countries. -
WannaCry Ransomware Attacks More Than 150 Countries, Users Advised To Update Windows ASAP
Last Friday, a new type of ransomware reportedly affected over 150 countries. Last Friday, a new type of ransomware reportedly affected over 150 countries.