Ransomware hacker spills beans about Russian cybercriminal’s plan as row over proceeds rages

Ransomware hacker spills beans about Russian cybercriminal’s plan as row over proceeds rages

Someone claiming to work with one of the most notorious ransomware gangs says they’re fed up with how extortion money is divvied up and has leaked a host of the gang’s files on a hacker forum. The files, posted to a forum frequented by Russian-speaking cybercriminals and reviewed by NBC...

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Russia calls on UN to broaden cybercrime offences, network backdoors and online censorship

Russia calls on UN to broaden cybercrime offences, network backdoors and online censorship

Russia has put forward a draft convention to the United Nations ostensibly to fight cyber-crime. The proposal, titled United Nations Convention on Countering the Use of Information and Communications Technologies for Criminal Purposes,” calls for member-states to develop domestic laws to punish a far broader set of offenses than current...

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Fears of a return to Cold War heats up geopolitics after Russia unveils hypersonic jetfighter

Fears of a return to Cold War heats up geopolitics after Russia unveils hypersonic jetfighter

The world was on Tuesday reminded of a simmering Cold War after Russia announced the launch of its latest fighter jet – Checkmate. President Vladimir Putin inspected the newly unveiled Checkmate warplane on Tuesday, signal the Moscow was still keen on domination geopolitics with latest technology. There was no immediate...

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Deepfake technology concerns trigger urgent search for answers among journalists, crime investigators

Deepfake technology concerns trigger urgent search for answers among journalists, crime investigators

Deepfake video methods can digitally alter a person’s lip movements to match words that they never said. As part of an effort to grow awareness about such technologies through art, the MIT Center for Advanced Virtuality created a fake video showing former US President Richard Nixon giving a speech about...

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In a post-truth world, synthetic media and photorealism are a boon to ‘fake news industry’

In a post-truth world, synthetic media and photorealism are a boon to ‘fake news industry’

Some snapshots may look like people you’d know. Your daughter’s best friend from college, maybe? That guy from human resources at work? The emergency-room doctor who took care of your sprained ankle? One of the kids from down the street? Nope. All of these images are “deepfakes” – the nickname...

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Much as Covid is ravaging the world, ‘without viruses, we would not be alive’

Much as Covid is ravaging the world, ‘without viruses, we would not be alive’

Mya Breitbart has hunted novel viruses in African termite mounds, Antarctic seals and water from the Red Sea. But to hit pay dirt, she has only to step into her back garden in Florida. Hanging around her swimming pool are spiny-backed orbweavers (Gasteracantha cancriformis) – striking spiders with bulbous white...

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GE Healthcare props DR Congo fight against Covid with mobile X-ray units and ECG machines

GE Healthcare props DR Congo fight against Covid with mobile X-ray units and ECG machines

GE Healthcare will partner with the Ministry of Health of the Democratic Republic of Congo to deliver mobile X-ray units and ECG machines to support the fight Covid-19. The essential medical equipment will play an important role in supporting the diagnosis and the management of Covid-19, in a country where...

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Tecno preparing to reissue its Phantom smartphone as a flagship sub-brand

Tecno preparing to reissue its Phantom smartphone as a flagship sub-brand

Tecno, the leading smartphone brand in global emerging market, is said to have re-issued Phantom as its flagship sub-brand, aiming to tackle the premium smartphone market amid an ambitious global expansion plan. The smartphone industry is never short of changes and competition. As Tecno is gaining more and more reputation...

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Israeli lawyer Eitay Mack fears surveillance gadget exports threaten press freedom

Israeli lawyer Eitay Mack fears surveillance gadget exports threaten press freedom

“Many countries are using these technologies to put people in jail,” Israeli lawyer Eitay Mack told Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) in a recent video interview. Mack was describing how advanced surveillance capabilities such as those that CPJ has documented are being used to target journalists like Omar Radi and...

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Jupiter’s Ganymede, largest moon in solar system, looks amazing in NASA’s photos

Jupiter’s Ganymede, largest moon in solar system, looks amazing in NASA’s photos

On June 7, NASA’s Juno probe zoomed within just 1,038 kilometres of Jupiter’s enormous satellite Ganymede, which is bigger than the planet Mercury. It was the closest any probe had come to Ganymede since May 2000, when NASA’s Galileo spacecraft got within about 1,000 km of the moon’s icy surface....

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