CNET Topics – Security 2020-07-15 18:31:00
The agency has used its increased freedom to conduct covert actions against Iran and other countries, according to Yahoo News.
Read MoreThe agency has used its increased freedom to conduct covert actions against Iran and other countries, according to Yahoo News.
Read MoreThe US-based Chinese activist’s account was shut down “to comply with local law.”
Read MoreMost harmful behavior on the videoconferencing app comes from free users “with fake identities,” Zoom security consultant Alex Stamos said.
Read MoreThe account sent a tweet calling for violence at US protests.
Read MoreThe Commerce Department also extends a temporary license allowing companies to work with Huawei.
Read MoreIt’s designing mobile and automotive chips with STMicroelectronics, Nikkei reports.
Read MorePeople’s nicknames, dates of birth, locations and emails may have been accessed.
Read MoreOn top of the 160,000 it acknowledged back in April, that brings the total to 300,000.
Read MoreThat’s a jump of 100 million since March.
Read MoreThat’s a jump of 100 million since March.
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