China-led Cyberattack on New Zealand Parliament Network Revealed
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The United States and the United Kingdom have accused Chinese government-linked hackers of targeting officials, journalists, businesses, and advocates for democracy. The hacking group, known as APT31, is believed to be operating under China's Hubei State Security Department. The cyber attacks, which began in 2010, aimed to harass Chinese government critics, steal proprietary information from American companies, and conduct surveillance on political figures. The US Justice Department has charged seven alleged hackers residing in China, while the British government has imposed sanctions on two individuals in connection with a breach that potentially granted China access to UK voter data. The coordinated actions by the US and UK highlight the growing concern over foreign interference in democ...
#newstr #ChinaledCyberattack #Cybersecurity #Apt40 #StatesponsoredCyberActivities #InternationalCooperation #UschinaRelations
China-led Cyberattack on New Zealand Parliament Network Revealed
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The United States and the United Kingdom have accused Chinese government-linked hackers of targeting officials, journalists, businesses, and advocates for democracy. The hacking group, known as APT31, is believed to be operating under China's Hubei State Security Department. The cyber attacks, which began in 2010, aimed to harass Chinese government critics, steal proprietary information from American companies, and conduct surveillance on political figures. The US Justice Department has charged seven alleged hackers residing in China, while the British government has imposed sanctions on two individuals in connection with a breach that potentially granted China access to UK voter data. The coordinated actions by the US and UK highlight the growing concern over foreign interference in democ...
#newstr #China #Cyberattack #NewZealand #Parliament #Apt40
Former New York Times Journalist Criticizes Scientists for Misleading Him on Covid Lab-Leak Theory
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The origin of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes Covid-19, continues to be a topic of debate and investigation. A bipartisan committee of 15 members in the Senate has announced a 'groundbreaking' probe into the origins of Covid-19 . Senators Rand Paul (R-Ky.) and Gary Peters (D-Mich.) have teamed up in a bipartisan effort to investigate the origins of Covid-19, focusing on high-risk biological research and the potential national security threats it poses . Their inquiry will extend to examining the transparency and oversight of taxpayer-funded life science research, biosafety, biosecurity lapses, and early warnings for disease outbreaks. This collaboration signifies increased bipartisan concern over risky research practices and the accountability of government scientists, highlighted by Pa...
#newstr #Covid19 #LableakTheory #SenateInquiry #DonaldMcneilJr #Virologists #Wuhan #Scientists #China
Portugal Halts Worldcoin's Biometric Data Collection Amid Privacy Concerns
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Worldcoin (WLD), the controversial crypto biometrics venture, has been hit with a temporary ban in Portugal, following a similar ban in Spain earlier this month. The ban was issued by Portugal's data protection authority after receiving complaints that Worldcoin had scanned children's eyeballs, raising concerns about the processing and control of biometric data. The CNPD, Portugal's data regulator, has ordered Worldcoin to stop collecting biometric data for 90 days, citing a high risk to citizens' data protection rights and the need for immediate action to prevent serious harm. The CNPD has also suspended the Worldcoin Foundation, a Cayman Islands entity described on its website as "memberless" with no owners or shareholders .
Worldcoin's use of blockchain technology to store tokens deriv...
#newstr #Worldcoin #BiometricData #PrivacyConcerns #Portugal #Spain #Cnpd #SamAltman
Florida Law Restricting Research Exchanges from Prohibited Countries Faces Legal Challenge
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Two graduate students from China and a professor have filed a lawsuit against Florida education officials, challenging a new state law that limits research exchanges between state universities and academics from seven prohibited countries, including China. The law, passed by the Republican-controlled Florida Legislature and signed by Governor Ron DeSantis, aims to prevent foreign governments from influencing the state's public colleges and universities. The plaintiffs argue that the law is discriminatory, unconstitutional, and infringes on the federal government's authority over immigration, national security, and foreign affairs. The law has had a direct impact on the Chinese students, who have been unable to continue their graduate studies and access their research labs. The professor al...
#newstr #Florida #ResearchExchanges #China #Lawsuit #Education #Discrimination
The Importance of Data Privacy and Security in the Age of AI
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Artificial intelligence (AI) and the analysis of data have become crucial for organizations to enhance customer experience, improve service delivery, and increase revenue and operational efficiency. However, the use of data and AI also brings risks that boards and CEOs must take seriously .
Data, which includes text, images, sounds, software, and databases, is a valuable asset that organizations collect, process, and control. AI, on the other hand, refers to machine-based systems that can make predictions, recommendations, or decisions to influence real or virtual environments .
Despite the opportunities and risks associated with data and AI, many boards do not fully understand or appreciate the importance of data management. Data-related issues are often delegated to the technology offi...
#newstr #DataPrivacy #DataSecurity #ArtificialIntelligence #Boards #Ceos
Meta Faces Lawsuit Over Unlawful Collection of Taxpayers' Data
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A California federal judge has denied Meta's request to dismiss a consolidated class action lawsuit accusing the company of unlawfully collecting sensitive information from tax filing websites H&R Block, TaxAct, and Tax Slayer. The judge allowed state and federal wiretapping claims to proceed and granted the plaintiffs the opportunity to amend several privacy allegations that were deemed deficient .
This lawsuit adds to the growing legal challenges faced by Meta over its data collection practices. The company has been under scrutiny for its handling of user data and privacy breaches. The allegations in this case specifically focus on the collection of sensitive information from taxpayers through popular tax filing websites. The judge's decision to allow the wiretapping claims to move forw...
#newstr #Meta #Lawsuit #DataCollection #Taxpayers'Data #H&rBlock #Taxact #TaxSlayer
Asian Stocks Trade Flat as Nikkei Rebounds on Weak Yen
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Investors in Asia remained cautious as most stocks in the region traded within a tight range on Tuesday, following a lackluster session on Wall Street. The anticipation of key economic readings later in the week kept sentiment on edge. However, South Korean stocks stood out, with the KOSPI index surging 1.3% to reach a two-year high. This rally was driven by gains in heavyweight technology stocks, fueled by ongoing excitement surrounding artificial intelligence. Memory chip maker SK Hynix Inc led the gains, climbing 5.2% to a record high, while Samsung Electronics Co Ltd also saw a 1.9% jump. In contrast, other Asian stocks remained subdued, with the Nikkei 225 falling 0.1% and the ASX 200 slipping 0.1% after nearing record highs. The Shanghai Shenzhen CSI 300 indexes traded in a flat-to-l...
#newstr #AsianStocks #Kospi #Tech #ChipmakingStocks #ArtificialIntelligence #Inflation #BankOfJapan #TokyoConsumerPriceIndex #GoodFriday #Yen #FederalReserve
'Trust Deficit' Between China and Myanmar's Military Widens, Report Says
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The relationship between China and Myanmar's military regime is facing a 'trust deficit,' according to a report by the International Crisis Group. The report highlights China's reluctance to offer significant diplomatic support and full recognition to the Burmese generals. China's muted response to a major offensive by the Three Brotherhood Alliance in northern Shan state further underscores its displeasure with the Myanmar regime. The military junta in Myanmar is also losing its grip on areas near the Chinese border, exacerbating the trust deficit between the two countries. This widening gap leaves room for international consensus on the situation in Myanmar .
The military regime in Myanmar, led by junta chief Min Aung Hlaing, has stated its willingness to hold elections in certain regio...
#newstr #China #Myanmar #Diplomacy #Military #InternationalCrisisGroup
Baltimore Key Bridge Collapse: Six Missing Workers and Recovery Efforts
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Six people, believed to be part of a road construction crew, are missing after Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed this morning. The collapse occurred after a 984-foot cargo ship, the Dali, hit the bridge's pillar. Two of the missing workers are from Guatemala. The ship's crew issued a 'mayday' call before the collision, allowing authorities to stop traffic. The US Coast Guard is examining damaged containers on the ship, some of which hold potentially hazardous materials. The bridge collapse has halted the flow of ships in and out of Baltimore, impacting the local economy and supply chains along the US East Coast. Dive teams from various state and local agencies were involved in the rescue operations, which have now transitioned to a recovery phase. The National Transportation S...
#newstr #Baltimore #KeyBridge #Collapse #RescueEfforts #CargoShip #Guatemala #CoastGuard
Chinese President Xi Jinping Meets with US Business Representatives in Beijing to Strengthen Economic Cooperation
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Chinese President Xi Jinping met with representatives of US businesses in Beijing's Great Hall of the People on Wednesday, March 27, 2024. The meeting, proposed by Evan Greenberg, the chief executive of U.S. insurer Chubb, aimed to address concerns about China's business environment and strengthen business ties between China and the United States .
The meeting included representatives from the US business community and academia, as well as prominent figures such as Apple CEO Tim Cook and other top executives. The CEOs extended their stay in China after receiving a last-minute invitation to meet with President Xi Jinping. The meeting provided an opportunity to discuss trade and investment issues and express concerns about the slow recovery of China's economy post-pandemic and the business...
#newstr #China #Us #Business #EconomicCooperation
Reserve Bank of India Expected to Keep Interest Rates Unchanged Until July, Experts Say
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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is expected to keep interest rates unchanged until at least July, according to economists polled by Reuters. India's economy grew 8.4% in the October-December quarter of FY24, surpassing expectations. However, retail inflation remains near the upper threshold of the RBI's target range, which does not signal potential rate cuts. The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has influenced commodity prices and resulted in widespread inflationary pressures. India embarked on a policy tightening cycle in May 2022, increasing the repo rate to 4.4%. Central banks globally raised interest rates to combat inflation, with most reaching their peak in the second half of 2023. Despite indications of potential rate reductions from the US Federal Reserve, India's strong growth ...
#newstr #ReserveBankOfIndia #InterestRates #Inflation #GdpGrowth #UsFederalReserve
Asian markets mixed as traders assess latest rally, eye data and earnings
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Asian markets were mixed on Monday as traders assessed the latest rally and looked ahead to key US data releases and the upcoming corporate earnings season. The Federal Reserve's preferred gauge of inflation, the personal consumption expenditures (PCE) index, is due to be released. Some investors are concerned that recent indicators and comments from decision-makers have put the central bank's plan to cut interest rates three times this year in doubt. Tokyo led the Asian markets higher thanks to a weaker yen. Hong Kong, Shanghai, Seoul, Jakarta, and Wellington were down, while Sydney, Singapore, Taipei, and Manila rose. The recent rally across markets has been partly based on expectations for future profits, so the upcoming earnings releases could have a major impact on sentiment. Market v...
#newstr #AsianMarkets #Traders #Rally #Data #Earnings
Yen Hits 34-Year Low Against US Dollar Ahead of US Inflation Test
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The Japanese yen has reached a 34-year low against the US dollar, trading at 151.97 per US dollar in the Asia session. This is weaker than the level where Japanese authorities intervened in October 2022 and the weakest level since the middle of 1990. The yen is the worst-performing major currency for the quarter, down more than 7% against the US dollar. Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki has warned against speculative moves and stated that Japan won't rule out any steps if the yen falls too fast. If the yen breaks the 152 per US dollar level, intervention is seen as more likely. The US dollar has climbed on strong US economic data, with the Chinese yuan and New Zealand dollar also weakening. The US dollar index is up 3% for the quarter. Other major currencies, such as the euro and sterling, ...
#newstr #Yen #UsDollar #CurrencyExchangeRates #UsInflation #BankOfJapan #ChineseYuan #NewZealandDollar
HSBC Launches $1 Billion Growth Fund to Support Digital Platform Businesses in Southeast Asia
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Fintech companies in Latin America are expected to continue growing in 2024, driven by trends such as the growth of digital payments, the development of open banking, the rise of cryptocurrencies, and the focus on SMEs. The sector received an investment of over $1.6 billion in 2022, and the value of digital payments in the region is projected to reach $2.5 trillion by 2025. Open banking is also expected to expand, with the global market reaching $43.152 billion by 2026. Fintechs are increasingly offering comprehensive financial technology services and are becoming one-stop shops for investors, consumers, and companies. The sector is also focusing on serving the needs of SMEs and launching new developments tailored to their needs. Fintech regulation in Latin America is evolving, with some c...
#newstr #Hsbc #DigitalPlatformBusinesses #SoutheastAsia #GrowthFund
Vietnam's President Resigns Amid Bribery Scandal, Political Uncertainty Ensues
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Vietnam's President Vo Van Thuong has resigned due to a bribery scandal, marking a new phase of political uncertainty in the country . The Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) has accepted his resignation, and the National Assembly will vote on it. Thuong's downfall follows a series of high-profile dismissals and prosecutions, raising concerns among investors who were drawn to Vietnam for its stable political climate .
Vietnam's parliament met on Thursday to approve the resignation of President Vo Van Thuong, just a year after his predecessor fell victim to a wide-reaching graft purge and political feuding roiling the communist state . The ruling Communist Party announced that Thuong had quit after barely a year in the job, saying he was guilty of unspecified 'violati...
#newstr #Vietnam #ForeignMinister #President'sResignation #ForeignPolicy #EconomicDevelopment #MarketEconomy #UsvietnamRelations #Stability
Larry Fink Suggests Following Australia's Model to Address the Ageing Crisis
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Retiring in America has become a luxury many workers can't afford. Pensions are disappearing, Social Security benefits are in peril, and people are living longer. Less than half of all boomers have saved enough for retirement. Mounting student-loan debt adds to the crisis. Some younger people are hustling to secure an early retirement, but most can't expect to retire by 36. The system at large has major problems. Warren Buffett's favorite market gauge just hit a two-year high, which could indicate a crash is coming. Gen Z is the only generation with the skills to launch a successful new business. Early retirement isn't for everyone, and some who do leave work early end up regretting it. The American South is experiencing major economic growth, while the consulting business is struggling wi...
#newstr #Retirement #AgeingCrisis #Superannuation #LarryFink #Blackrock #Biotechnology #Millennials #GenZs
President Xi Jinping Meets with US CEOs to Address Concerns About China's Business Environment
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Chinese President Xi Jinping met with a group of American business leaders in Beijing on Wednesday, March 27, 2024, in a follow-up to his November dinner with U.S. investors in San Francisco. The meeting was proposed by Evan Greenberg, the chief executive of U.S. insurer Chubb, and aimed to address concerns about China's business environment and strengthen business ties between China and the United States .
The meeting included prominent figures such as Apple CEO Tim Cook, Blackstone head Stephen A Schwarzman, HSBC's Noel Quinn, World Bank President Ajay Banga, and IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva. The CEOs extended their stay in China after receiving a last-minute invitation to meet with President Xi Jinping. The meeting provided an opportunity to discuss trade and investment i...
#newstr #China #Us #Business #Economy #Ceo #Meeting
US Stock Futures Rise After Three Days of Losses Amid Fed and Inflation Concerns
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US stock index futures rose in evening deals on Tuesday, signaling some recovery on Wall Street after equities clocked three straight days of losses amid uncertainty ahead of more cues on inflation and the Federal Reserve. S&P 500 Futures rose 0.2% to 5,274.0 points, while Nasdaq 100 Futures rose 0.2% to 18,485.0 points by 19:40 ET (23:40 GMT). Dow Jones Futures rose 0.2% to 39,758.0 points. Wall Street indexes fell into a holding pattern after clocking record highs last week, with traders now seeking more cues on the path of inflation and interest rate cuts. The focus is now on PCE price index data, due on Friday, when markets will be closed for the Good Friday holiday. Top Fed officials, including rate-setting committee member Mary Daly, are also set to speak separately on Friday, offeri...
#newstr #UsStockFutures #FederalReserve #Inflation #WallStreet #S&p500 #DowJonesIndustrialAverage #Nasdaq #Tesla #Alphabet #Nvidia
The lasting impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on college students
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As the COVID-19 pandemic reaches its fourth anniversary, its impact continues to be felt worldwide. The Michigan Daily reports that despite 59% of Americans believing the pandemic is over, nearly the same percentage think life has not returned to normal . College students, in particular, have been greatly affected by the pandemic, with their educational journey being far from normal. The pandemic has brought about significant changes to the college experience, including increased reliance on technology, decreased student attendance and engagement, and the emergence of mental health issues .
The article argues that to move on from the pandemic, there needs to be a collective effort to remember and grieve the losses experienced, as well as a commitment to discussing its aftermath and advoca...
#newstr #Covid19 #Pandemic #CollegeStudents #Education #Technology #MentalHealth