TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Websites of Iran’s transport and urbanization ministry Saturday went out of service after a “cyber disruption” in computer systems of its staff, the official IRNA news agency reported. The report did not elaborate but said the … [Continue reading] about “Cyber disruption” stops websites of Iranian ministry
G-20 finance ministers back plan to stop use of tax havens
Top finance officials representing most of the world’s economy have backed a sweeping revision of international taxation that includes a 15% global minimum corporate levy to deter big companies from resorting to low-rate tax havens. Finance ministers … [Continue reading] about G-20 finance ministers back plan to stop use of tax havens
Israel says it’s targeting Hamas’ cryptocurrency accounts
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel said Thursday it will begin seizing cryptocurrency accounts used by the Palestinian Hamas group to raise money for its armed wing. Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz ordered security forces to seize the accounts after a … [Continue reading] about Israel says it’s targeting Hamas’ cryptocurrency accounts
FCC to mull cellphone blocking options for state prisons
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Federal regulators are considering allowing state prisons across the country more technological options to combat contraband cellphones, which prison officials have long said represent the greatest security threat behind … [Continue reading] about FCC to mull cellphone blocking options for state prisons
Handling of mayor’s texts brings $5M claims against Seattle
SEATTLE (AP) — Two now-former public records officers who blew the whistle about Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan’s missing text messages have each filed $5 million claims against the city, saying they faced retaliation and felt compelled to … [Continue reading] about Handling of mayor’s texts brings $5M claims against Seattle