Sentences with word «cybertheft»

Can one person protect their data when governments and large corporations routinely report cyberthefts?
Gripes by the Trump administration include U.S. companies being forced to share their technology with Chinese companies, the stealing of trade secrets by Chinese firms (through cybertheft and otherwise), as well as foreign ownership restrictions in China.
The increased risk of cybertheft means in - house attorneys have to take greater precautions and be all the more alert against threats.
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«It is only a matter of time before someone local gets hit with a six - figure cybertheft
Although cyberthefts involving home settlements have been occurring for several years, the number of attacks and the dollar amounts stolen during the past year are stunning realty industry experts, who expected that greater public awareness of the problem — and efforts by title and realty firms to better secure their systems — would thwart the hackers.
Certainly, using technology to gather web data seems innocent compared with, say, cybertheft.
The fallout from the cybertheft is ongoing, however.
The group claiming to have carried out the cybertheft also took terabytes of Sony's financial information, budgets, payroll data, internal emails and films.
By midday Tuesday Mr. Snowden himself, in a Twitter message from his exile in Moscow, declared that «circumstantial evidence and conventional wisdom indicates Russian responsibility» for publication, which he interpreted as a warning shot to the American government in case it was thinking of imposing sanctions against Russia in the cybertheft of documents from the Democratic National Committee.
Blame the Russians: The FBI is investigating the cybertheft of emails from the Democratic National Committee amid concerns hackers working for Russia are attempting to use the breach to influence the presidential election.
The fallout from the cybertheft is ongoing, however.
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