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Fängelse för storbedragare | SVT Nyheter
Det blev fleraåriga fängelsestraff för de tre huvudmännen i den stora bedrägerihärvan i Norrköping. Tingsrätten dömer männen för grovt bedrägeri till fyra års fängelse vardera.Ytterligare sju personer döms för grovt bedrägeri men de döms till skillnad från huvudmännen...
Apple sets up China data center to meet new cyber-security rules | Reuters
Apple Inc on Wednesday said it is setting up its first data center in China, in partnership with a local internet services company, to comply with tougher cyber-security laws introduced last month.The U.S. technology company said it will build the center in the...
Kaspersky Lab complains it has been drawn into U.S.-Russia geopolitical game: RIA | Reuters
Russian cyber security firm Kaspersky Lab said on Wednesday it had fallen victim to geopolitical sparring between Russia and the United States, but said it was ready to respond to any questions from U.S. officials, the RIA news agency reported.The Trump administration...
Trump’s Son Is Acting Just Like His Dad – Bloomberg
Trump Jr., deserves "credit" for releasing -- on Twitter, of course -- a fascinating batch of compromising emails about how he helped his father's campaign during last year's election.That's one way to look at it.Another way is that the president's eldest son just...
Spotify denies filling popular playlists with ’fake artists’ | Technology | The Guardian
Spotify has denied filling its most popular playlists with fake artists, after it was accused of creating songs to bulk out its most popular ambient playlists at low cost to itself.The allegation, first made by industry website Music Business Worldwide and brought...
Tech boss attacks ’whiners’ in angry email – BBC News
The co-founder of a Silicon Valley investment firm said it is "not my job to make you all feel good" in a long email to staff and investors.Jonathan Teo from Binary Capital was responding to negative press coverage about the firm following allegations of sexual...
Charitybuzz Auctions Another Lunch With Eddy Cue at Apple’s New Headquarters – Mac Rumors
Charitybuzz today launched an auction in whoch the winning bidder will have lunch with Apple's services chief Eddy Cue at the company's newly constructed Apple Park headquarters in Cupertino, California. The auction has an estimated value of $50,000. Bids can be...
Nokia ’regrets’ Withings health app backlash – BBC News
Nokia says it is "regrettable" that problems with its Health Mate fitness-tracking app have frustrated users.Nokia took over health tech firm Withings in 2016 and recently replaced the Withings Health Mate app with a Nokia-branded version.Health Mate has been...
Russia causing cyber mayhem, should face retaliation: ex-UK spy chief | Reuters
Russia is causing cyberspace mayhem and should face retaliation if it continues to undermine democratic institutions in the West, the former head of Britain's GCHQ spy agency said on Monday.Russia denies allegations from governments and intelligence services that it...
Här är svenskarnas semestermåsten | SVT Nyheter
När svenskarna går på semester kvarstår för många behovet av att hålla sig uppdaterad i den digitala sfären. Nästan en tredjedel kan inte vara utan sociala medier och nyhetssajter under semestern, enligt en ny Novus-undersökning.Undersökningen, utförd på uppdrag av...
Somalia internet outage is ’major disaster’ – BBC News
Somalia's government says an ongoing internet outage is costing the country $10m (£7.7m) each day.The outage affects southern Somalia, and was caused by damage to an undersea fibre-optic cable more than two weeks ago.Somali Post and Telecommunications Minister Abdi...
End-to-end encryption back door ’a bad idea’ – BBC News
The former head of GCHQ has said that cooperation between government agencies and private companies is the best solution "to target the people who are abusing encryption systems."Robert Hannigan warned on the Today programme that "building back doors" in encryption...