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Sources: spooked by a growing regulatory crackdown, US banks are backing away from crypto companies and re-evaluating their exposure, no matter how small — SEC and banking overseers step up scrutiny following co…
China and Iran urge Afghanistan to end work and education restrictions on women
The joint call came after a visit by the Iranian president, Ebrahim Raisi, to Beijing for talks.
Is Pepsi Okay? Bottling Plant Suffers Malware Attack
Pepsi Bottling Ventures confirmed this week that vast quantities of personal data were stolen in a cyber attack. The incident began late last year, after criminal hackers broke into the organisation’s systems and installed malware. It took almost three weeks for Pepsi Bottling Ventures, the largest bottler of Pepsi-Cola in the US, to spot the intrusion, during which time the attackers had widespread access to its internal systems. Based on a letter sent to affected individuals, the following information was stolen: The notification letter didn’t confirm how many people are affected by the data breach or who this information belongs
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BAE Systems, Leonardo to develop interoperable aircraft survivability suite
BAE Systems, a global leader in electronic warfare, announced on Wednesday that it and Leonardo UK recently received U.S. government approval to develop an interoperable aircraft survivability suite consisting of BAE Systems’ AN/AAR-57 Common Missile W…
Armenia offers peace treaty project to Azerbaijan
The agreement would provide for monitoring mechanisms designed to prevent war in the Nagorno-Karabakh region.
Hackers use fake code-signing certificates to impersonate Emsisoft
A report has said that threat actors are using fake code-signing certificates to impersonate Emsisoft, a cybersecurity company. The hackers have been impersonating the company to target its customers that rely on security products and services. Cybercr…
Switzerland Seeks To Seize $140 Million Linked To Ukraine Ex-President
Switzerland has launched proceedings to confiscate more than 130 million Swiss francs ($140.89 million) linked to the entourage of former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich who was deposed in 2014.
UN official warns of rising earthquake death toll in Syria
A United Nations official says the death toll from the devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake is likely to rise as teams scramble to remove rubble in hard-hit areas.
Port specialist retreats to Russia after plunge in business
Global Ports Investments has lost major shareholders since Ukraine invasion