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Greek securities are set to attract more attention
Investor expectations for a change of government in Athens and the consolidation of a stable financial and tax environment has activated funds toward Greek stocks and bonds in the last few weeks. The question is whether this strong rally can continue and attract quality investors.
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Cyber Attackers Strike Fear Into Romanian Hospitals
The SRI, whose investigation into the attacks is still underway, believes the criminals behind the attacks are from China. Marincea previously told local media that "the times in which the hackers were active" and the traces they left in their messages to their victims pointed to that scenario.
Security guard steals 4.8 mln euros
A security guard working at a bank in Turkey's southern province of Adana has stolen 4,795,000 euros, local security sources said on June 26.
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76% of Mobile Applications Are Vulnerable to Cyber Attacks
The most widespread vulnerability of mobile applications is the insecure data storage, which is in 76% of their programs, as a result of which personal data, texts, passwords and financial information of users may fall into the hands of hackers, a Positive Technology survey reported.
US counter-terror official to travel to Turkey
The U.S. State Department said on June 12 its counter-terrorism coordinator will travel to Turkey this week.
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Romania - Israel Memorandum of Understanding on cybersecurity cooperation signed at Gov't headquarters
Minister of Communications Alexandru Petrescu and the head of Israel's National Cyber Directorate (INCD) Yigal Unna signed on Thursday, at the Victoria Palace of Government, a Memorandum of Understanding on cybersecurity cooperation.
Market expects further rise for Greek securities
Market psychology has changed completely with regard to Greece since the May 26 European polls and the announcement of early general elections, as investors look forward to the prospect of a faster political shift toward a more market-friendly administration.
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Bodyguard Shooted on the Plane of Czechia's Prime Minister, no one was Injuries
Bodyguard accidentally fired his gun on a government aircraft with which the billionaire and Czech Prime Minister Andrei Babis traveled. The incident did not case any harm, police said on Wednesday.
"We can confirm an accidental shot at checking weapons on a government plane," said Czech National Police spokeswoman Lenka Sikorova yesterday.
A Virus-Infected Laptop Was Sold For $ 1.3 million
For Chinese artist Guo Dong, the simple black Samsung laptop, loaded with six powerful viruses, symbolizes one of the most terrible modern threats in the world.
The laptop owner, "Painful in Chaos," shocked the artistic world by selling the $ 1.3 million dollar online auction machine in New York yesterday.
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Police in Sofia with Extraordinary Measures due to the Football Derby between Levski and CSKA
The Sofia Metropolitan Directorate of Interior undertakes all necessary measures to protect the public order and traffic safety in the capital in connection with the upcoming derby today at 18.00 at the National Stadium "Vasil Levski". This was announced by the Ministry of Interior press center.