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Google in talks to buy cybersecurity firm Mandiant
Mandiant's shares closed up 16% on the Nasdaq after the news.
Google in talks to buy cybersecurity firm Mandiant: Report
A deal could bolster Google's cloud computing business, which generates more than $19 billion annually but has been losing billions of dollars a year, and help it compete with bigger rival Microsoft Corp, which also is reportedly interested in buying Mandiant, the report added.
Facebook-owner Meta says Ukraine's military, politicians targeted in hacking campaign
Meta said in the last 48 hours it had also separately removed a network of about 40 fake accounts, groups and pages across Facebook and Instagram that operated from Russia and Ukraine targeting people in Ukraine, for violating its rules against coordinated inauthentic behaviour.
FireEye to sell products business, and its name, to Symphony-led group
The $1.2-billion deal with a consortium led by private equity firm Symphony Technology Group will separate FireEye's network, email and cloud security products from its cyber forensics unit, Mandiant Solutions.
US still unraveling 'sophisticated' hack of 9 govt agencies
US authorities are still working to unravel the full scope of the likely Russian hack that gave the "sophisticated" actor behind the breach complete access to files and email from at least nine government agencies and about 100 private companies, the top White House cybersecurity official said Wednesday.
Hackers' Broad Attack Sets Cyber Experts Worldwide Scrambling To Defend Networks
Suspected Russian hackers, who broke into US government agencies, also spied on less high-profile organisations, including groups in Britain, a US internet provider and a county government in Arizona.
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Microsoft says it found malicious software in its systems
Microsoft also had its own products leveraged to attack victims, said people familiar with the matter
Donald Trump’s China focus cuts efforts to monitor Russian meddling
An effort by President Donald Trump and some of his top appointees to downplay the threat posed by Russia while inflating the danger from China, according to officials.
We still don’t know whether Uber is a real business
Uber Technologies Inc. has burned through more than $1 billion in cash in the last year, by design, and continues to fund itself with the huge capital pools available for young superstar companies since about 2010.
Bitcoin can't save world's autocrats from the sanctions squeeze
Any autocrat eyeing bitcoin as a sanctions safe haven must confront a simple matter of scale.
Uber concealed hack that exposed 57 million people's data
This week, the ride-hailing firm ousted its chief security officer and one of his deputies for their roles in keeping the hack under wraps, which included a $100,000 payment to the attackers.
Malaysia, Australia hit by worst data breaches, millions left exposed
Malaysia is investigating the theft of mobile-phone records for 46.2 million customers, while an online security lapse in Australia exposed personal details of almost 50,000 employees.
Equifax suffered a hack 5 months earlier than disclosed date
The revelation of a March breach will complicate the company’s efforts to explain a series of unusual stock sales by Equifax executives.
Foreign power equipment: Should the domestic industry lobby be worried on grid security?
In a recent letter to the power ministry, New Delhi-based Indian Electrical and Electronics Manufacturers Association (IEEMA) highlighted what it calls a “security threat” to critical power infrastructure with increased use of foreign automation and communication systems being introduced for operation and management of the electricity grid
Three hacker groups linked to $18-million Bangladesh bank heist
FireEye Inc., the company hired by the bank to conduct the forensics investigation, identified digital fingerprints of hacking groups from Pakistan and North Korea.
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