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Indian companies at center of global cyber heist |
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05/11/2013 at 19:05:59 |
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By Dinesh Nair and Jim Finkle DUBAI/BOSTON (Reuters) - Two companies with major operations in India were the weak links that opened the door to a $45 million global cyber heist brought to light by U.S. authorities this week. EnStage Inc, which operates from Bangalore, and ElectraCard Services, which is based in Pune, processed card payments for the two Middle Eastern banks that were hit in the theft, according to several people familiar with the situation. U.S. ...
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Sudanese security pulls plug on Khartoum Web conference |
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05/11/2013 at 14:11:23 |
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KHARTOUM (Reuters) - The organizer of a forum on promoting ideas through the Internet accused Sudanese state security agents on Saturday of shutting down the event in Khartoum by cutting off the power. The local branch of New York-based TED, an independent group that spreads knowledge about the Internet and social media, drew 900 people to its 'Knowledge into Action' conference in a luxury hotel, its founder Anwar Dafa-Alla said. After the first speech, a security agent came and asked to halt the event, saying there was no permit for it, Dafa-Alla told Reuters. ...
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Man wearing earbuds killed by train, police say |
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05/11/2013 at 13:10:00 |
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Police in Maryland say a 37-year-old man walked down railway tracks while shutting the world out and was hit by a freight train.
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Earbuds, freight train a fatal mix for pedestrian, police say |
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05/11/2013 at 13:10:00 |
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Authorities in Maryland say a 37-year-old man walked down railway tracks while shutting out the world and was hit by a train, despite the conductor's warning signal.
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How to Pull Off a $45 Million Global ATM Heist |
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Want to pull off your own $45 million worldwide ATM heist? It might not be that easy, experts say.
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World grapples with rise in cyber crime |
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05/11/2013 at 11:54:14 |
International law enforcement agencies say the recent $45 million dollar ATM heist is just one of many scams they're fighting in an unprecedented wave of sophisticated cyberattacks. Old-school robberies ...
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Exclusive: Indian card processor in $45 million heist is ElectraCard - sources |
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05/11/2013 at 08:12:08 |
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By Dinesh Nair and Jessica Dye DUBAI/NEW YORK (Reuters) - One of the credit card processing companies whose security was breached in a $45 million global cyber heist was India's ElectraCard Services, according to two people familiar with the situation. ElectraCard Services processes prepaid travel cards for National Bank of Ras Al Khaimah PSC (RAKBANK), one of two Middle Eastern banks named by U.S. prosecutors on Thursday as victims of the heist, the people said. ...
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Arista wires software-defined networking into its kit |
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03/30/2013 at 01:43:22 |
Joins rest of industry in collective hypegasm
Network speed-freak Arista Networks has woven software-defined networking technologies into its operating system.…
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