The aircraft are to replace the 14 Saab JAS 39 Gripens currently operated by the Czech military, making the country the second Eastern European ally after Poland to order Lockheed Martin’s fighters.
UK aviation sustainability mandates could bolster US defense sector
Companies at the Farnborough Airshow this week are highlighting their investments in aviation sustainability, and executives say that while much of this work is driven by U.K. government requirements, it will have ripple effects across business areas.
Romanian Man Accused of Distributing Gozi Virus Extradited to US
First discovered in 2007, the Gozi virus was able to go undetected as it stole bank account information from computers
Ceiling fan vs air con in Spain: Which offers the better price-coolness ratio?
When Spain’s scorching summer temperatures come along, you need to look at all the possible ways of keeping cool. The big question is will a ceiling fan do the job well enough or is the extra cost of air-conditioning worth it?
Russian Adversaries Target DropBox and Google Drive in New Campaign
The group Cloaked Ursula is increasingly using popular online storage services because it makes attacks difficult to detect and prevent
PCI DSS v4.0: Meeting Emerging Needs for Script Monitoring and Management
PCI DSS v4.0 makes Akamai Client-Side Protection & Compliance essential for any customer that processes or transmits cardholder data.
Magecart Serves Up Card Skimmers on Restaurant-Ordering Systems
300 restaurants and at least 50,000 payment cards compromised by two separate campaigns against MenuDrive, Harbortouch and InTouchPOS services.
Russian Hackers Target Ukrainians Via Copycat DoS App
Google spots first Android malware distributed by Turla group
Legal Experts Concerned Over New UK Digital Reform Bill
Proposed legislation could imperil adequacy agreement with EU
DOJ Recovers $500K Paid to North Korean Ransomware Actors
Payments were made by at least two healthcare providers