Attorney General Barr: Should Tech Giants Still Be Free From Liability for Content? February 20, 2020 By Nandita Bose and Raphael Satter U.S. Attorney General William Barr on Wednesday questioned whether Facebook, Google and other major online platforms still need the immunity...
North Korean Hackers Found Partnering With Eastern European Cyber Criminals December 12, 2019 By Raphael Satter North Korean state-backed hackers appear to be cooperating with Eastern European cybercriminals, a report said on Wednesday, a finding that...
Ransomware Hackers Demand $5M from Mexico State Oil Firm Pemex November 13, 2019 By Adriana Barrera and Raphael Satter Hackers demanded about $5 million in bitcoin from Mexico’s Pemex, they told Reuters on Tuesday, saying the state oil firm...
Cyber Attack on Ukrainian Medical Facilities Sets ‘Dangerous’ Precedent: Experts July 21, 2017 By Raphael Satter, Svetlana Kozlenko and Dmytro Vlasov Dr. Lidiia Podkopaieva was about to click “send” on an order of new surgical instruments when her computer monitor suddenly...
Legal Expert Assesses 4 Scenarios to Put Brakes on Brexit June 30, 2016 By Raphael Satter As continental powers pressure a nervous Britain to formally apply to exit the European Union, die-hard “remain” supporters are taking...
Hackings, Emails Shine Rare Light on Texas-Based Intelligence Firm February 29, 2012 By Paul J. Weber and Raphael Satter Austin, Texas-based private intelligence analysis firm Strategic Forecasting Inc (Stratfor) was paid by Coca-Cola to gauge the threat of Olympic...
UK Singer Church Settles in Murdoch Hacking Case February 28, 2012 By Raphael Satter Charlotte Church, who testified about being hounded by Rupert Murdoch’s journalists when she was a teen singing sensation, has received...