The World Economic Forum is back with its first winter meetup since 2020 in the Swiss Alpine town of Davos.
Economic woes, war, climate change on tap for Davos meeting
The World Economic Forum is back with its first winter meetup since 2020 in the Swiss Alpine town of Davos, where leaders are seeking to bridge political divisions in a polarized world, buttress a hobbling economy and address concerns about a climate c…
Drought and terrorism grip desolate Somalia
Over two years of drought has left southern Somalia desolate. Villagers are left with a stark choice: stay and face starvation or leave and risk the fighting waged by one of Al Qaeda’s deadliest affiliates. Debora Patta witnessed the desperation at a r…
Russian soldier kills own comrades as he blows up grenade at ammunition depot
Three Russian soldiers died and 16 others were injured in an accidental incident that has been described as an apparent act of rebellion against Vladimir Putin’s authority.
Davos 2023: Recession casts long shadow over opening of WEF summit – Reuters.com
Davos 2023: Recession casts long shadow over opening of WEF summit Reuters.com’For The Second Time China Has Become The Epicentre Of Covid’: President, Eurasia Group Ian Bremmer India TodayDavos Latest News: CEOs, Economists Worry…
[INFOGRAPHIC] PhishER by the Numbers
PhishER, KnowBe4’s industry-leading Security Orchestration, Automation and Response (SOAR) platform, takes an otherwise complicated and inefficient threat management workflow and allows admins to quickly reduce risk and train users.
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Experts spotted a backdoor that borrows code from CIA’s Hive malware
Netlab 360 observed unidentified threat actors using a new backdoor based on the US CIA’s Project Hive malware suite. Researchers from Qihoo Netlab 360 reported that unidentified threat actors using a new backdoor based on the US CIA’s Project Hive malware suite. “Hive provides a covert communications platform for a whole range of CIA malware to send exfiltrated […]
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Website of Canadian Liquor Distributor LCBO Infected With Web Skimmer
Canadian liquor distributor Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) has announced that a web skimmer injected into its online store was used to steal users’ personal data.
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