U.S. tech giant Microsoft said on Thursday it had disrupted hacking attempts by Russian military spies to infiltrate Ukrainian, European Union, and American targets, Reuters reported. In a blog post, the company said a group it nicknamed "Strontium" was using seven internet domains as part of an effort to spy on government bodies and think
PC vendor Acer Inc (宏碁) yesterday said that it is to suspend its business in Russia due to its invasion of Ukraine, joining an exodus of the world’s major businesses.
Acer’s move came after lawmakers urged the PC maker and local peers Asustek Computer Inc (華碩) and Micro-Star International Co (微星) to withdraw from Russia.
The three companies were the only Taiwanese firms remaining with operations in Russia, after more than 600 companies pulled out following the invasion on Feb. 24, a Yale School of Management list showed.
“Acer strictly adheres to applicable international trade laws and regulations, and is closely monitoring
The United States announced last Wednesday that it had secretly removed a powerful Russian malware from devices targeting thousands of small to medium businesses and individuals around the world.
The Justice Department today announced a court-authorized operation, conducted in March 2022, to disrupt a two-tiered global botnet of thousands of infected network hardware devices under the control …
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