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978 Million People Worldwide Have Been Victims of Cybercrime in 2017
978 million people worldwide have been victims of cybercrime in 2017, according to a report by Norton, quoted by The Guardian.
Each of them spent an average of two business days to take care of the consequences. The most common attacks are low-tech - attempts to deceive the user to reveal their personal information.
Bosnia Denies Pressing Serbia to Arrest Dodik
Bosnia's Security Minister has denied that Sarajevo ever asked Serbia to arrest Milorad Dodik, President of the Republika Srpska, in connection with an investigation being conducted against him.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Monday that Bosnia had asked Serbia to detain Dodik over, he said, "some villa".
Erdoğan says Turkey to start from Syria's Manbij to ‘thwart games’ along its borders
Turkey will "thwart games" being played along its border, starting with Syria's Manbij city, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said on Jan. 24, as the Turkish military entered the fifth day of its military operation into Syria's northwestern Afrin district.
Athens to not extradite Turkish soldiers, possible trial floats in Greece: Greek minister
Greece will not extradite eight Turkish soldiers who fled there after the failed 2016 coup but an offer to try them in Athens is still open, the justice minister said on Jan. 23.
LeBron James becomes youngest to score 30,000 points
LeBron James made NBA history on Jan. 23, hitting the final shot of the first quarter to become the youngest player ever to reach the 30,000 career regular season point milestone.