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The Supreme Court lifted the corporate veil and upheld the cancellation of plot for an information technology campus because a Singapore company, the allottee, transferred the plot to a Dubai company without... Read more »
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As Britain Exits EU, the Legal Changes Will Be ImmenseBy a margin of 52 percent to 48 percent, British voters have decided to leave the European Union. But as Britain renegotiates its... Read more »
Executive Says Beware of Attack Techniques That Leave No TraceIn an in-depth interview, Michael Sentonas of breach response specialist CrowdStrike discusses how a focus on malware detection may still be leaving organizations... Read more »
Comodo Accuses Let's Encrypt of Copying Business ModelLet's Encrypt is crying foul over trademark applications made by Comodo that use the nonprofit project's name. Comodo is refusing to back down, which has... Read more »
Cybercrime Services Plus Social Engineering Equals Payday, Akamai WarnsDespite police disrupting alleged DDoS extortion gangs such as DD4BC, inexpensive stresser/booter services have enabled copycats to continue these attacks, says Akamai's Martin McKe... Read more »