LinkedIn offers stripped-down service in China in face of official repression By Ryan Lovelace - The Washington Times Shares
Microsoft seizes websites from Chinese hackers targeting U.S. for intelligence gathering By Ryan Lovelace - The Washington Times Shares
Report says Russian hackers haven’t eased spying efforts By Eric Tucker and Frank Bajak - Associated Press Shares
One thing partisan voters agree on: Woke CEOs miss the mark By James Varney - The Washington Times Shares
Microsoft: Russian-backed hackers targeting cloud services By Alan Suderman - Associated Press Shares
Microsoft closing LinkedIn in China, creating new version to follow communist party rules By Ryan Lovelace - The Washington Times Shares
Law enforcement, national security agencies enlist tech firms in cyber battles By Ryan Lovelace - The Washington Times Shares
Microsoft mandating employees to get their COVID-19 shots By Shen Wu Tan - The Washington Times Shares
Feds detail alleged Chinese cyberattacks on American pipelines starting in 2011 By Ryan Lovelace - The Washington Times Shares
U.S., allies say Chinese intelligence service behind massive Microsoft hack By Bill Gertz - The Washington Times Shares
‘Blown up in their face’: Death of Pentagon war cloud contract sparks questions about Amazon’s power By Ben Wolfgang - The Washington Times Shares
‘PrintNightmare’ vulnerability prompts CISA to order federal agencies to patch Windows computers By Andrew Blake - The Washington Times Shares
Pentagon scraps troubled JEDI cloud contract amid battle with Amazon By Ben Wolfgang - The Washington Times Shares
Cyberattackers behind SolarWinds hack striking at U.S. again: Microsoft By Ryan Lovelace - The Washington Times Shares
‘Catastrophic’ cyber incident larger than pipeline hack increasingly likely: U.S. official By Andrew Blake - The Washington Times Shares
States push back against use of facial recognition by police By JULIE CARR SMYTH - Associated Press Shares