Techlife News - 15.02.2020
Image: Win McNamee US SAYS CHINESE MILITARY STOLE MASSES OF AMERICANS’ DATA ...
Four members of the Chinese military have been charged with breaking into the computer networks of the Equifax credit reporting ...
networks of American corporations, including steel manufacturers, a hotel chain and a health insurer. It comes as the Trump admi ...
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The four accused hackers are suspected members of the People’s Liberation Army, an arm of the Chinese military that was blamed i ...
The case resembles a 2014 indictment by the Obama administration Justice Department that accused five members of the PLA of hack ...
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company didn’t notice the intruders targeting its databases for more than six weeks. Hackers exploited a known security vulnerab ...
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T-Mobile’s $26.5 billion takeover of Sprint could mean higher or lower phone bills, depending on whom you ask. A federal judge i ...
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FOR MOST T-MOBILE AND SPRINT CUSTOMERS Sprint customers will get a T-Mobile bill, but that transition may take a few years. If y ...
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Dish co-founder Charlie Ergen said in a statement that the company is eager to start serving Boost customers, while bringing con ...
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AND FOR VERIZON AND AT&T CUSTOMERS? T-Mobile was instrumental in pushing the more established players to be more consumer fr ...
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But Marrero said the states had not convincingly argued that the deal would lead to higher prices and lower quality service. He ...
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