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US accuses China and Russia of widespread cyber espionage
China and Russia are singled out for their cyber espionage efforts in a report sent to US Congress.
IT around the world: Russia
In the first of an on-going series examining IT markets around the globe, we look at whether investing in Russia is worth the risk – and how to...
Zeus spreads giant arms wider
More and more websites are hosting Zeus variants, Trusteer finds.
Malware trying to trick anti-Putin protesters
Spam messages claim to include details on anti-Putin protests but only lead to nasty malware being installed on user machines.
Lurid attack targets Government agencies
Trend uncovers a wide ranging attack, in which the hackers stole specific documents.
State suspected in LiveJournal DDoS attacks
DDoS attacks on LiveJournal go after an anti-corruption blogger, leading some to speculate about Russian state involvement.
Dell targets emerging markets with store PCs
Dell hopes that the move into selling store PCs will ensure it makes its mark in the emerging markets.
UK riskier than China for web surfers
UK ranks 30th out of 144 countries in a study of the most dangerous places to go online.
Facebook aiming for one billion users
The man behind the seemingly unstoppable social network Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, says Russia and the Far East are now the priority as Facebook...
Russian cyber criminals supported Georgia attacks
Last year's cyber attacks against Georgia were supported by Russian cyber criminals, a new report reveals.
UK in top 10 for spam relaying
The UK has been ranked joint ninth with Russia and Italy for spam relaying, with the US coming first, according to Sophos.
Co-op's ATM supplier hit by Russian hackers
Worldwide cash machine supplier Diebold is hacked by criminals in Russia, which forces it to issue a global update to all of its Windows-based...
Russia drops net on RBS WorldPay fraudsters
Russian authorities have arrested a group of men believed to have orchestrated the high-profile 2008 scam that saw millions stolen from RBS cash...
Microsoft accidentally leaks IE9 details
Microsoft Russia has inadvertently leaked images of Internet Explorer 9.
EU approves Oracle’s acquisition of Sun
The EU has now approved the acquisition of Sun Microsystems by Oracle but it still has China and Russia to contend with before the deal is done.
Russia wants Cyrillic web
Russian government wants to introduce Cyrillic version of the internet.
UK ranks fifth for electronic policing
UK is only 'bettered' by communist and ex-communist states like China and Russia when it comes to electronic surveillance, a new report claims.
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