IBM: Cyber Hackers Targets Covid-16 Vaccine Supply Chain
IBM’s cybersecurity experts have discovered a global phishing campaign targeting organizations responsible for Covid-19 cold chain.
IBM’s cybersecurity experts have discovered a global phishing campaign targeting organizations responsible for Covid-19 cold chain.
Around 40 U.S states headed by New York, plan to sign on a lawsuit against Facebook next week, due to possible antitrust violations, according to a source.
William Barr has announced on Tuesday that no evidence has been discovered to substantiate President Trump’s voter fraud allegations on the 2020 Presidential election.
China has expressed that they will not grant Australia’s request for an apology in connection with a controversial tweet posted by a Chinese official depicting an altered image of an Australian soldier about to slit an Afghan child’s throat with a bloodied knife.
An op-ed piece published on Kayhan, strongly urges the officials to attack Israeli port Haifa, if Israel is proven responsible for the killing of Iranian scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh last Friday.
A judge in Venezuela issued a guilty verdict on six CITGO executives who were arrested in 2017 due to corruption charges.
Iran has released British-Australian Academic Kylie Moore-Gilbert in exchange for the three Iranian economic activists who were detained abroad for allegedly escaping US sanctions imposed on Iran.
YouTube announced on Tuesday that it has suspended the One America News Network (OANN) channel for repeatedly violating the video-sharing platform’s Covid-19 misinformation policy.
Chinese President Xi Jinping urged countries to implement the use of QR codes to re-open international travel. The QR codes will be used to help establish the health status of a traveler.
The Vatican has started its investigation on how Pope Francis’s official Instagram account came to like a scantily dressed photo of Brazilian model, Natalia Garibotto.