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Intel acquires Canadian IT security firm PasswordBox
9:46:58 PM

An employee walks past an Intel logo during the 2014   Computex exhibition at the TWTC Nangang exhibition hall in TaipeiBy Euan Rocha TORONTO (Reuters) - Intel Corp said on Monday it has acquired PasswordBox, a Montreal-based identity management service that gives users a convenient way to log into websites and applications from any device without having to type or remember passwords. The purchase price for the privately held Canadian start-up was not disclosed. ...




FBI says it is investigating cyber attack at Sony Pictures
9:45:48 PM

Pedestrians are reflected in a logo of Sony Corp   outside its showroom in Tokyo(Reuters) - The FBI confirmed on Monday that it is investigating the cyber attack that knocked out the computer network at Sony Corp's movie studio last week. In a statement, the FBI said it is "working with our interagency partners to investigate the recently reported cyber intrusion at Sony Pictures Entertainment." Reuters reported on Sunday that the FBI was probing the incident. (Reporting by Lisa Richwine; Editing by Chris Reese)




Ferguson protesters lawyer up after scores of arrests
8:03:59 PM

Boys look through the destroyed windows of the Flood   Christian Church, which was set ablaze during recent unrest in FergusonBy Emily Flitter FERGUSON, MO. (Reuters) - The young man and woman waiting in the dark outside the St. Louis county jail were bundled up in scarves and hats to ward off a light freezing rain, but still they were shivering. Every time someone emerged from the jail they would scurry with the person to a nearby car, which had the engine running and the heat blasting. The pair were one of several teams working in shifts to help some of the more than 100 people who were arrested during last week's sometimes violent protests in Ferguson, Missouri. ...




U.S. top court divided over Facebook death threats case
7:56:40 PM

A smartphone user shows the Facebook application on   his phone in Zenica, in this photo illustrationBy Lawrence Hurley WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court appeared conflicted on Monday over whether to uphold the conviction of a Pennsylvania man found guilty of making threatening statements to his estranged wife, law enforcement officers and others on social media. The nine justices, hearing an hour of oral arguments in a closely watched case testing the limits of free speech online, considered an appeal filed by Anthony Elonis, who served prison time for posting a series of statements on Facebook in 2010 after his wife left him. ...




U.S. military warned of possible Islamic State attacks at home - report
6:21:52 PM

RNPS - PICTURES OF THE YEAR 2014 -   PHOTOGRAPHERS' STORYWASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. officials have warned military personnel that Islamic State forces may be planning attacks against them in the United States, ABC News reported on Monday. A joint intelligence bulletin sent to law enforcement agencies by the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security urged U.S. military to erase from their online social media accounts anything would draw attention from "violent extremists" or reveal service members' identity, the news network said. FBI representatives did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the ABC report. ...




North Korea says "wait and see" when asked about Sony hacking
5:26:34 PM
By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - North Korea said "wait and see" on Monday when asked if Pyongyang was involved in a cyber attack on Sony Pictures Entertainment a month before its planned release of a movie about a plot to kill the reclusive state's leader, Kim Jong Un. "The hostile forces are relating everything to the DPRK (North Korea). I kindly advise you to just wait and see," a spokesman for North Korea's U.N. mission said when asked about the attack that knocked out the studio's computer network. ...


Twenty police injured in fighting at end of Mexican match
3:26:55 PM
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Twenty police officers were injured and three Atlas hooligan fans arrested in fighting after their team were knocked out by Monterrey in the Mexican championship quarter-finals, local media reported on Monday. Monterrey, who had lost the first leg 1-0 at home, stunned Atlas with a 2-0 victory in Sunday's second leg at the Jalisco stadium in Guadalajara city to go through 2-1 on aggregate. Television footage showed Atlas fans attacking Monterrey supporters after the final whistle with police fending them off while shepherding the visitors into the middle of the pitch. ...


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