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A joint US intelligence task force issued an urgent and initial public reaction to the Solarwinds hack, alleging that the campaign was likely the work of Russian hackers. The statement claimed that the hack was “a serious compromise that will require a sustained and dedicated effort to remediate.” The task force also confirmed that the
READ MOREWASHINGTON (AP) — Top national security agencies confirmed Tuesday that Russia was likely responsible for a massive hack of U.S. government departments and corporations, rejecting President Donald Trump’s claim that China might be to blame. The rare joint statement represented the U.S. government’s first formal attempt to assign responsibility for the breaches at multiple agencies
READ MORELONDON (Reuters) – Loan payment freezes negotiated by companies with their banks during the pandemic should not damage their credit rating, credit reference agencies in Britain said on Wednesday. Experian, Creditsafe, Dun and Bradstreet, and Equifax set out guidance on Wednesday to protect business credit scores during the coronavirus lockdown. The government and regulators want
READ MOREIt’s the nightmare scenario that has worried cybersecurity experts for years. Since at least March, hackers likely working for Russian intelligence have embedded themselves without detection inside the unclassified networks of several U.S. government agencies and hundreds of companies. Sen. Richard Blumenthal appeared to confirm in a tweet that Russia was to blame, citing a
READ MOREThe company also plans to ride on digital and advanced technologies in the post-Covid world and bring in artificial intelligence (AI) for water treatment. Chennai-based pure play water technology company VA Tech Wabag will focus on projects funded by multilateral agencies and the central government to ensure that projects are not delayed due to lack
READ MOREWASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. government agencies and private companies rushed Monday to secure their computer networks following the disclosure of a sophisticated and long-running cyber-espionage intrusion suspected of being carried out by Russian hackers. The full extent of the damage is not yet clear. But the potential threat was significant enough that the Department of
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