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A proposed deal between the United States and the European Union that allows private companies to transfer data is coming under attack, effectively ensuring that U.S. firms operating in Europe will face protracted legal uncertainty. Activists on Monday got their first look at the fine print of the Privacy Shield agreement and immediately erupted in […]

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On November 5, 2013, millions of Anonymous activists from all over the world took to the streets to protest against their governments. While some protested online by hacking or disrupting websites, most people took part in real-world marches. Hacktivists and activists from several countries took part in the Million Mask March. Pictures of the protests […]

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NetTraveler, which we described in depth in a previous post, is an APT that infected hundreds of high profile victims in more than 40 countries. Known targets of NetTraveler (also known as ?Travnet? or ?Netfile?) include Tibetan/Uyghur activists, oil industry companies, scientific research centers and institutes, universities, private companies, governments and governmental institutions, embassies and […]

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