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In this July 3, 2021 photo, a sign that reads: “Coop Forum supermarket in Vastberga is closed due to IT disturbances, no prognosis as to when we will open again”, on a closed Coop supermarket store in the suburb of Vastberga, Stockholm, Sweden. The Biden administration will offer rewards up to $10 million for information leading to the identification of foreign state-sanctioned malicious cyber activity against critical U.S. infrastructure, including ransomware attacks. The administration is launching the website stopransomware.gov to offer the public resources for countering the threat. (Jonas Ekstromer/TT via AP, File)

Ransomware victim Kaseya gets master key to unlock networks

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Brief, widespread outage for numerous websites

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Dutch data protection authority fines TikTok over privacy

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Witnesses testify in trial of man accused in Uber killing

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Saudi Aramco facing $50M cyber extortion over leaked data

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Agency eyes ‘right-to-repair’ rules to aid consumers, shops

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Biden to meet next month with private sector on cyber issues

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Ford, Argo AI to deploy autonomous vehicles on Lyft network

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China fines tech giants for content exploiting children

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Japan’s Toyota adds ‘kei’ makers to technology partnership

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Daimler: $4.3 billion quarterly profit despite chip shortage

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Congress party workers shout slogans during a protest accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government of using military-grade spyware to monitor political opponents, journalists and activists in New Delhi, India, Tuesday, July 20, 2021. The protests came after an investigation by a global media consortium was published on Sunday. Based on leaked targeting data, the findings provided evidence that the spyware from Israel-based NSO Group, the world’s most infamous hacker-for-hire company, was used to allegedly infiltrate devices belonging to a range of targets, including journalists, activists and political opponents in 50 countries. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup)

Protests erupt in India’s Parliament over spyware scandal

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Macron among 14 heads of states on potential spyware list

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Prosecutors: Man killed student who mistook car for Uber

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Hoe no! Facebook snafu spells trouble for gardening group

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New cybersecurity order issued for US pipeline operators

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Twitter timeout for Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene COVID tweets

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China rejects hacking charges, accuses US of cyberspying

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France investigates alleged spyware use against dissidents

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‘Shershaah’ to Release on Indian Independence Day

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Robinhood sees valuation of up to $35 billion as public co.

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UN rights chief alarmed by reported use of powerful spyware

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Biden says ‘killing people’ was call to action for big tech

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Blue Origin brings space tourism to tiny Texas town

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Zoom buying Five9 in $14.7B all-stock transaction

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Microsoft Exchange email hack was caused by China, US says

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Biden grappling with ‘pandemic of the unvaccinated’

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EXPLAINER: Could balloons power uncensored internet in Cuba?

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(L-r) Dr. Eric Feigl-Ding, Senior Fellow, Federation of American Scientists; Dr. Jose Perez, Chief Medical Officer, South Central Family Health Center; Dr. Ben Neuman, Chief Virologist, Global Health Research Complex at Texas A&M University (Photo: Ethnic Media Services)

Masks On – Virus, Masks On!

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A Fond Tribute to Legendary Dilip Kumar

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