Seagate to Pay $300m Fine for Huawei Sales
Seagate has agreed to pay a $300m fine to settle allegations that it violated US export controls by selling hard disk drives to Chinese firm Huawei.
Seagate has agreed to pay a $300m fine to settle allegations that it violated US export controls by selling hard disk drives to Chinese firm Huawei.
Desktop phone developer 3CX's supply chain attack was the result of a previously unknown attack on a financial trading software maker by North Korean hackers.
Russian national, Denis Mihaqlovic Dubnikov, who pleaded guilty to charges of money laundering for the Ryuk ransomware group has been sentenced to time served.
The Iranian government-backed actor, Mint Sandstorm, has been identified as responsible for attacks targeting critical infrastructure in the US.
The Chinese hacker group Vixen Panda is suspected of a recent cyber attack on the Foreign Ministry, according to a new report by Euractiv.
St. Marys, a small community in Canada, fell victim to a ransomware attack, which cost just over $1.3 million, according to a report released by the Mayor.
Federal authorities in the US have arrested a National Guard for allegedly leaking more than 100 highly classified documents via the Discord.
Poland's Military Counterintelligence Service and its Computer Emergency Response Team have linked APT29, to widespread attacks on NATO and EU Union countries.
The U.S. State Department is in discussions with Congress to establish official channels for assisting foreign countries in preventing from cyberattacks.
Anne Keast-Butler is set to become the first woman to lead the UK's cyber and signals intelligence agency, Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ).
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