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CES 2017: Symantec Enters Hardware Market with Norton Core Secure Router

Norton's parent company Symantec announced at the 2017 Consumer Electronics Show that it will enter the hardware industry with its home router dubbed simply as the Norton Core.

A former Chinese employee at UTC in the production of Fighter Jets has pleaded guilty to charges levied against him by a US court

Chinese Scientist Pleads Guilty to Sharing Confidential US Security Information

A former Chinese employee at United Technology Corporation (UTC) on Monday pleaded guilty to an American court over the issuance of confidential USA military information to the Chinese government.

Palantir

Secretive Big Data Firm Palantir Raises $20M in Recent Funding Run: Report

New reports revealed that big data company Palantir has quietly raised $20 million in a recent funding run. The secretive company is known for its analytics, data management, and data security technology which are employed be several government, financial, and health care institutions.

China and India have agreed to cooperate in fighting against terrorism and curbing fake currencies distribution.

China to Assist India in Fight Against Terrorism, Fake Currencies

A meeting between Chinese and Indian officials has led to the possibility of a dual working system in a bid to do away with fake currencies while upgrading the security system of the two states.

 U.S. President Barack Obama arrives on Air Force One for the 2016 G20 State Leaders Hangzhou Summit at the Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport on September 3, 2016 in Hangzhou, China.

Chinese Media Calls Western Press 'Arrogant' Following G20 Airport Spat

A state-run news outlet in China has slammed the Western media for being arrogant in the way they reported the airport row when U.S. President Barack Obama landed in Hangzhou for the G20 summit last week.

San Bernardino

FBI Paid Hackers $1.3 Million to Break Into San Bernardino Attacker's iPhone

It cost the Federal Bureau of Investigation more than $1.3 million to open the iPhone owned by one of the San Bernardino shooters.

Toymaker VTech Hacked, Exposed Hundreds of Thousands of Kids and Parents

VTech Faces More Problems; Security Researchers Reveal More Security Loopholes

Things are getting from bad to worse for toy manufacturer VTech. Following the recent hack that leaked data of more than 6.4 million children and 4.8 million adults which led the company's stock price to drop to its lowest point this year, an investigation launched by security researchers has revealed that the InnoTab Max tablet for kids has two glaring vulnerabilities. VTech is refusing to answer questions about whether the company even has a security team.

Xiaomi

Xiaomi Makes A Deal With WhiteCryption, Raises Security Concerns In China

Xiaomi seals deal with WhiteCryption and assigning the U.S. based company in protecting their mobile applications and services.

NSA

Five Chinese Nationals Accused Of Cyber Surveillance Against The United States

In a series of network spying and an attempt to catch the perpetrators, the United States finally released its first case of cyber espionage against five Chinese Nationals.

Justin Bieber

Justin Bieber Put In Chokehold And Kicked Out Of Coachella By Security

Pop star Justin Bieber, 21, was reportedly put in a chokehold and then kicked out of Coachella by security on Sunday, April 12.

Fraunhofer SIT

New Open-source Encryption Software is Practically Uncrackable

Fraunhofer SIT has developed an open-source encryption software designed for both businesses and ordinary users.

Jack Ma CeBIT 2015

Alibaba Shows off 'Pay with a Smile' Technology at the CeBIT 2015

Users of the new payment system will have the ability to purchase items online by scanning their faces for secure transactions.

Hong Kong Delegates Push For Security Laws To Counter Civil Unrest

Hong Kong Delegates Push For Security Laws To Counter Civil Unrest

Hong Kong delegates are pushing for the enactment of security laws by China's Parliament to counter demonstrations and other forms of civil unrest following the recent pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong

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Lenovo Offers New Tool To Remove Superfish Adware

Lenovo has also disabled Superfish on all new computers.

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FTC Worried About Internet of Things Personal Information Collection

FTC Chairwoman Edith Ramirez has raised concerns on the vast collection of user's information from Internet of Things devices.

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