Cybercrime
Alleged Russian cyber spy in Boston case worked for Kaspersky, source says, documents show
Denis Obrezko, who last week pleaded not guilty to computer crimes at a hearing in Boston, worked for Moscow-based antivirus firm Kaspersky Lab in the years before his alleged crimes.
EU expands Russia sanctions over cybercrime, surveillance and rights abuses
Israelis, Americans should prepare for new sextortion scam, expert warns ‘Post’
INTERPOL arrests 201 suspects in largest cybercrime operation to date
Pakistani minister says 90% of social media content is false, urges crackdown
Fizza Abbas, a Karachi-based digital rights activist: “In Pakistan, the line between countering misinformation and constraining dissent has always been a delicate one.”
Nursing homes hit by cyberattacks, National Cyber Directorate confirms
Computer services that nursing homes utilize, as well as several other private companies, were targeted in an ongoing cyberattack
WATCH: Hackers hijack digital bus stop screens in several Israeli cities, play Arabic audio
Transportation Ministry says it is examining the source of the malfunction, as clips from Ashdod and Ramat Gan show siren-like sounds and Arabic music.
Artificial intelligence is reshaping online shopping - but when AI buys, who’s liable? - opinion
Billions of consumers are placing online orders in a global shopping wave. Behind the scenes, risk management teams prep for surges in claims, returns, and fraud.