Software Sting

'Software Sting' - 3 News Result(s)

  • Indian 'Hack-for-Hire' Companies Infiltrate VIPs Phones, Emails for Private Investigators: Report
    Press Trust of India | Monday November 7, 2022
    An undercover investigation has exposed illegal “hack-for-hire” firms, that are operating across India and infiltrate emails and phones of VIPs and states for a fee paid by private investigators. Malicious software which takes control of computer cameras and microphones, and allows hackers to view and listen to their victims are some of the met...
    www.gadgets360.com
  • US-China Trade War Impacting Wipro Business: CEO
    India News | Indo-Asian News Service | Wednesday October 16, 2019
    Headwinds from the US-China trade war sting business deals of Indian software major Wipro, its Chief Executive Abidali Neemuchwala said on Tuesday.
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  • World News | Reuters | Thursday January 31, 2013
    In a case US officials say is the first of its kind, a Chinese businessman pleaded guilty on Monday to selling stolen American software used in defense, space technology and engineering - programs prosecutors said held a retail value of more than $100 million.
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'Software Sting' - 3 News Result(s)

  • Indian 'Hack-for-Hire' Companies Infiltrate VIPs Phones, Emails for Private Investigators: Report
    Press Trust of India | Monday November 7, 2022
    An undercover investigation has exposed illegal “hack-for-hire” firms, that are operating across India and infiltrate emails and phones of VIPs and states for a fee paid by private investigators. Malicious software which takes control of computer cameras and microphones, and allows hackers to view and listen to their victims are some of the met...
    www.gadgets360.com
  • US-China Trade War Impacting Wipro Business: CEO
    India News | Indo-Asian News Service | Wednesday October 16, 2019
    Headwinds from the US-China trade war sting business deals of Indian software major Wipro, its Chief Executive Abidali Neemuchwala said on Tuesday.
    www.ndtv.com
  • World News | Reuters | Thursday January 31, 2013
    In a case US officials say is the first of its kind, a Chinese businessman pleaded guilty on Monday to selling stolen American software used in defense, space technology and engineering - programs prosecutors said held a retail value of more than $100 million.
    www.ndtv.com
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