Reddit Faces Russian Fine for Content
Reddit is facing a potential fine of up to 4 million roubles ($43,895) from the Russian government for not removing content that is perceived as discrediting the Russian army
Reddit is facing a potential fine of up to 4 million roubles ($43,895) from the Russian government for not removing content that is perceived as discrediting the Russian army
The House Judiciary Committee has made significant progress in passing the bipartisan "Fourth Amendment is Not for Sale Act".
Olalekan Jacob Ponle, has received an eight-year and four-month prison sentence in the US for his involvement in an elaborate $8 million cybercrime scheme
Researchers from Cybernews stumbled upon two misconfigured Google Cloud Storage buckets that were publicly exposed, containing a total of over 1.1 million files
According to a report by the Intelligence and Security Committee, China's state-sponsored hackers have been frequently targeting parliamentarians in the UK
The website of the Ogun state government in Nigeria was targeted by cyber criminals claiming to be operating from the Maldives.
The Office of the National Cyber Director (ONCD) has unveiled its implementation plan for a comprehensive national cybersecurity strategy.
Government entities, military organizations, and civilian users in Ukraine and Poland have been subjected to a prolonged series of targeted campaigns.
Albania's Prime Minister, Edi Rama, expressed his concerns about the insufficient cyber defense funding provided by the United States during a public forum event
Numerous organizations, including Radisson Hotels and major insurance companies, have disclosed data breaches resulting from the exploitation of a vulnerability
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