US and China will sign an e-non-aggression pact

During the visit of Chinese leader Xi Jinping to the United States next week, the parties plan to sign a non-aggression agreement on critical infrastructure in peacetime, according to The New York Times. Earlier, US President Barack Obama threatened to significantly complicate bilateral relations, ...

Hackers can blackmail US civil servants

Dmitry Alperovich, founder of the private cybersecurity company CrowdStrike, said that Chinese intelligence is creating an analogue of Facebook. And fills it with information about civil servants, which was kidnapped during the latest break-ins. The expert said this on the air of the Fox News TV channel. According to Alperovich, hackers use ...

Union: hackers get hold of personal data of all US civil servants

Hackers who broke into the computer systems of the federal agency, which is essentially the US government's human resources department, obtained the personal information of each employee, including Social Security numbers. The United States Government Employees Union announced this on Thursday. “Hackers stole employee data, including the Social Security numbers of every government employee...

US Army website disabled after cyber attack

The US Army has temporarily disabled its official website following a hacking incident. Meanwhile, a screenshot from a hacked website (army.mil) appeared on social networks, showing an inscription that can be translated as “your commanders admit that they are training people to...

The US is concerned about China's new "cybergun"

On Friday, State Department spokesman Jeff Rathke voiced the US administration's concerns about the so-called Great Cannon, a new cyber weapon used by China for DDoS attacks. A study on this topic was published by scientists from the University of California at Berkeley and the University of Toronto. “The US is committed to protecting the Internet in ...

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