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Unit 8200: Elite Israeli 20 year-olds linked to Hezbollah device explosions
While Israel has yet to comment on the operation that caused simultaneous explosions of thousands of Hezbollah communication devices, the attack brought the secretive cyberwarfare Unit 8200 to the forefront. According to a Western security source, the unit was involved in planning the operation.
Europe demands answers after US-Danish spying claims
France, Germany and other European countries demanded answers on May 31 following reports the U.S. spied on its allies using Danish underwater cables, as questions mounted over whether Denmark knew about the operation.
US spied on Merkel, European allies with Danish help: Media
The U.S. spied on top politicians in Europe, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, from 2012 to 2014 with the help of Danish intelligence, Danish and European media reported on May 30.
Microsoft Confirms Hackers' Malware in Its Systems
Microsoft Corp said on Thursday it found malicious software in its systems related to a massive hacking campaign disclosed by U.S. officials this week, adding a top technology target to a growing list of attacked government agencies.
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Saudis used Israeli spyware to track Khashoggi: Snowden
Software made by an Israeli cyber security firm was used to track murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi, a former U.S. National Security Agency contractor and whistleblower claimed Nov. 7.
Israeli Spies Found Russians Using Kaspersky Software for Hacks
Israeli intelligence officials spying on Russian government hackers found they were using Kaspersky Lab antivirus software that is also used by 400 million people globally, including U.S. government agencies, according to media reports on Tuesday, Reuters reports
You wannacry, don't you?
It has been a frustrating month for all IT executives around the globe. They were faced with the most devastating attack on IT systems that they had ever seen. This attack, different from many known cyberattacks, hit everybody where it really hurts: data.
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US 'should take some blame for cyberattack'
Chinese state media criticized the United States on May 17 for hindering efforts to stop global cyber threats in the wake of the WannaCry "ransomware" attack that has infected more than 300,000 computers worldwide in recent days.
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Turkey barely affected by international cyberattack, Turkish Communication Authority says
Turkey has recovered from the recent worldwide cyberattack, which affected 72 countries, and was barely affected by it, the Turkish Communication Authority said on May 16, state-run Anadolu Agency has reported.
Today's G-7 Meeting Focused On Preventing Cyber Crime
The Finance Leaders of the countries of G-7 focused on cyber crime on the today's meeting in Bari, Italy, and decided to redouble their efforts to make cyberspace more secure, reported Reuters.