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Huawei Shrugs Off Financial Concerns Over US Cold Shoulder
A Huawei executive has dismissed concerns of the financial impact because of America's security worries about it
GCHQ Security Competition Seeks Espionage Experts
The government's intelligence agency is to hold a cyber-security competition to help close the UK's cyber-espionage skills gap
Spy Tool Targeted Middle East For At Least Five Years
The Flamer espionage software has been operational for more than five years and as recently as May 2012, according to a new analysis
US Probes Huawei, ZTE Spying Link
A Congressional probe aims to determine Chinese manufacturers' 'motives' in selling into the US market
US Accuses China Of Being Biggest Cyber-Threat
A report in the US accuses China and Russia of being the major players in the espionage game against the US
Symantec Warns Of Nitro Cyber-Spy Campaign
The 'Nitro' cyber-spying campaign has hit human rights and business organisations, says Symantec
Black Hat: Industrial Controller Security At Risk
In the wake of Stuxnet, Black Hat researchers disclosed vulnerabilities found in industrial-control systems
Stuxnet Malware Used AutoRun Trick To Infect PCs
The complex malware was originally designed to hit industrial control systems, but has had a wider impact
Most Consumers Support Government Cyber-Spying
Sixty-three percent of people believe that it is acceptable for their government to spy on another country's computer systems