EU Moves To Make Bitcoin Transfers More Traceable
Changes in EU law could force companies transferring Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies to collect details of recipients and senders.
Linux Systemd Security Bug Discovered By Qualys
Cloud security company Qualys recently discovered a new systemd security flaw that enables unprivileged users to crash a Linux system.
iPhone Models 11 And 12 Compromised In Pegasus Spyware Hack
Research by Amnesty International revealed that the Pegasus spyware was able to infect iPhone models 11 and 12.
Microsoft Unveils Preview Of Next Version of SharePoint
Microsoft unveiled a public preview of the next version of SharePoint Server called “SharePoint Server Subscription Edition.”
China Denies Microsoft Hacking Accusations From The U.S.
China has recently rejected accusations that it has carried out a major cyberattack against Microsoft.
How Businesses Can Prevent Supply Chain Attacks
A recent ransomware attack was able to infiltrate thousands of companies by targeting one system, here’s how organizations can prevent this.
Verizon To Make Google’s Messages The Default App On Android
Verizon Communications announced plans to make Google’s Messages the default messaging app on all Android devices in 2022.
Biden Picks Another Big Tech Critic for Key Justice Role
Biden nominated lawyer and Google critic Jonathan Kanter as the Justice Department’s chief making him the third antitrust critic chosen by Biden’s administration.
U.K. Ministers Stopped Funding Chip Factory After China Sale
British ministers have reportedly stopped funding Britain’s largest chip factor after it was sold to a Chinese company.
Microsoft Removes Domains Used to Scam Office 365 Users
Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit has seized 17 malicious domains used by scammers in a business email compromise campaign targeting the company’s clients.