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  • Ransomware And Cryptocurrency Fraud Helped North Korean Hackers Steal $1.3 Billion
    North Korean hackers
    The U.S. has charged three North Korean hackers with stealing $1.3 billion from companies worldwide,
  • U.S. Appeals Court Rejects DOJ Request To Ban WeChat
    WeChat
    The court says the U.S. government didn’t demonstrate enough evidence to warrant an immediate ban.
  • China Strongly Denies That Its Military Was Involved In Equifax Hack
    Equifax cyberattack
    Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson, Geng Shaung, strongly denied that members of the country's government and military were involved in the hacking of Equifax in 2017.
  • HSBC Private Bank Pays $192.4 Million To Settle US Tax Evasion Case
    HSBC Private Bank
    HSBC's Swiss private bank has agreed to pay $192.4 million in penalties and forfeiture to settle a more-than-decade long tax evasion investigation by US authorities.
  • Google Under DOJ’s Eagle Eyes Amid Fitbit Acquisition
    Google-Fitbit merger
    The DOJ is taking Google’s Fitbit merger seriously as it is reportedly launching a new investigation into the acquisition.
  • Department Of Justice Charges Three JPMorgan Traders In Rigging Scandal
    JP Morgan
    The US Department of Justice has charged JPMorgan employees Gregg Smith, Michael Nowak, and Christopher Jordan for allegedly manipulating the commodities market between 2008 and 2016.