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Frank Bajak

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  • FILE – A Russian man identified as Alexander Vinnik, center, is escorted by police officers from the courthouse at the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki, in this Friday, Sept. 29, 2017, file photo. Vinnick, convicted of laundering $160 million in criminal proceeds through a cryptocurrency exchange, is currently imprisoned in France and might yield additional information about the intersection of organized cybercrime and the Russian state. (AP Photo/Giannis Papanikos, File)Tech

    The Kremlin is providing a safe harbor for ransomware

    By Frank Bajak and The Associated Press
  • Verkada Inc. security cameras on the company’s headquarters in San Mateo, California, U.S., on Wednesday, March 10, 2021. A group of hackers say they breached a massive trove of security-camera data collected by Silicon Valley startup Verkada Inc., gaining access to live feeds of 150,000 surveillance cameras inside hospitals, companies, police departments, prisons and schools.Tech

    Security camera hack exposes dangers of mass surveillance

    By Matt O'Brien, Frank Bajak, and others
  • Kevin Mandia, chief executive officer of FireEye Inc., speaks during a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021. The suspected Russian hackers who compromised software created by SolarWinds to break into American agencies and companies used a cyber weapon “so potentially powerful it could have been crippling,” according to the committee’s chairman.Tech

    China’s Microsoft hackers took unusually reckless turn, FireEye CEO says

    By Frank Bajak, Nathan Ellgren, and others
  • Berlin, Germany – August 28: Symbolic photo on the subject of hackers and data security. Hands write on a computer keyboard on August 28, 2019 in Berlin, Germany.Tech

    Why water plants are so vulnerable to hackers

    By Frank Bajak, Alan Suderman, and others
  • (FILES) In this file photo taken on August 04, 2020, Prince, a member of the hacking group Red Hacker Alliance who refused to give his real name, uses his computer at their office in Dongguan, China’s southern Guangdong province. – As the number of online devices surges and super-fast 5G connections roll out, record numbers of companies are offering up to seven-figure rewards to ethical hackers who can successfully attack their cybersecurity systems. NICOLAS ASFOURI—AFP/Getty ImagesTech

    COVID-19 vaccine distribution effort targeted by hackers

    By Frank Bajak and Bloomberg
  • Microsoft is gunning for a  group of hackers.Tech

    Microsoft tries to take down a global criminal botnet

    By Frank Bajak and The Associated Press
  • Tubes for nasal swab samples to test for COVID-19 lay on a table at The Abyssinian Baptist Church in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City on May 13, 2020.Tech

    Faxes and email: Old technology slows COVID-19 response

    By Frank Bajak and The Associated Press
  • FILE - In this Oct. 14, 2019 file photo, Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman speaks to Russian President Vladimir Putin during the talks in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. United Nations experts Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2020 called for an "immediate investigation" by the United States and others into information they received that suggests that Jeff Bezos' phone was hacked after receiving a file sent from Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's WhatsApp account. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko, Pool)International

    Bezos phone hack: What we know, and don’t, about the alleged Saudi intrusion

    By Frank Bajak and The Associated Press
  • Russian Hackers Attacked Burisma Holdings in Midst of Impeachment InquiryPolitics

    Russians hacked gas company key to Ukraine scandal, U.S. cybersecurity researchers say

    By Frank Bajak and The Associated Press
  • HuaweiTech

    Who Do the U.S. Sanctions on Huawei Hurt?

    By Frank Bajak, Michael Liedtke, and others
  • Huawei headquarters in Shenzhen, ChinaTech

    Trump Administration Gives Smaller Wireless Companies More Time to Cut Off Huawei

    By Frank Bajak and The Associated Press
  • El Paso, Texas WalmartTech

    8chan Owner Heads to US After Lawmakers Tweet to Meet With Him About White Supremacists and the Site

    By Frank Bajak and The Associated Press
  • US-MEXICO-BORDER-IMMIGRATIONPolitics

    Activists Worry About Potential Abuse of Face Scans for ICE

    By Frank Bajak and The Associated Press
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