Cryptography
CIA blasts WikiLeaks for leaking documents
The Central Intelligence Agency on March 8 accused WikiLeaks of endangering Americans, helping U.S. rivals and hampering the fight against terror threats by releasing what the anti-secrecy site claimed was a trove of CIA hacking tools.
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Huge teething problems for the new pension fund
The Single Social Security Entity (EFKA) is suffering from organizational and administrative chaos, according to the federations of social security employees POPOKP and POSE-IKA.
The unions have called a work stoppage from noon to the end of the shift on March 2, warning that the organizational problems will increasingly start to impact on services for Greek citizens.
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Very old, charming - er - thing goes on display in Athens
A bird-like statuette dating back 7,000 years has mystified archaeologists in Greece who still do not know exactly what it is, or where it came from.
The "7,000-year-old enigma," as it has been dubbed by the National Archaeological Museum, has been put on display until March 26 after being brought from the museum's storerooms.
Hundreds of fingerprints found on key documents at coup bid HQ in Turkey
Hundreds of fingerprints have been found on documents seized from the Akıncı Air Base, which was used as a headquarters by the perpetrators of the July 2016 coup, according to Turkish authorities.
Church of Greece to start issuing certificates online in 3 days
The Athens Archbishopric is taking a step into the digital era with an initiative that will allow citizens to apply for marriage licenses, baptism certificates and other documents online.
Using their personal details for Taxisnet, the electronic portal for submitting tax declarations, citizens will soon be able to use their cell phones or computers to request a series of documents.
Kellyanne Conway: We should listen to Julian Assange on hacking allegations
Americans should listen to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s denials that Russia was the source of hacked Democratic emails released by his group over the summer, said Kellyanne Conway, a senior advisor to President-elect Donald Trump.
WikiLeaks says it intends to sue CNN
BELGRADE - WikiLeaks says it intends to sue CNN after a counter-terrorism analyst for the US cable news channel labeled Julian Assange a 'pedophile' on air.
In a tweet on Wednesday, the whistleblowing organization signalled its intention to bring legal action against CNN over the matter, tweeting: "We have issued instructions to sue CNN for defamation."
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Wikileaks have bounty US government employees for $20.000!
A reward of $20.000 for any information that will facilitate the arrest or exposure of any employee of the Obama administration that destroyed important files is offered by Wikileaks according to a Twitter post in the website’s account.
Yahoo reveals hack of 1 billion accounts
Yahoo disclosed today that it has discovered a breach of more than one billion user accounts that occurred in August 2013. The breach is believed to be separate and distinct from the theft of data from 500 million accounts that Yahoo reported this September.
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PM signals new efforts to improve Turkish cybersecurity
Efforts are underway to improve Turkey's cybersecurity and precautions will be implemented in the public sector, Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yıldırm said.
Speaking at an annual Informatics Summit in Istanbul, Yıldırım said the government was giving importance to internet security and was undertaking regulations to improve conditions of the issue.