Computer networking
Anti-censorship tools are quietly disappearing into thin air in China
Clash, the popular proxy client, is the latest victim in the country’s crackdown on the open internet
Staff shortages close down some Petrol service stations
Ljubljana – Slovenia’s largest fuel retailer Petrol has temporarily shut down some of its service stations across the country or shortened their opening hours due to a shortage of staff as a result of an increase in Covid-19 infections.
Weiler Abrasives profitable in 2021
Maribor – Weiler Abrasives, the US-owned maker of abrasives, brushes and diamond tools, saw sales revenue rise by 16% last year to EUR 77.5 million. After barely ending in the black in 2020, it posted a profit of just over EUR 4 million.
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Deutsche Telekom: Relocating its hub from St. Petersburg to Thessaloniki
In addition to the arrival of DT, Pfizer’s strategic investment & Cisco Digital Transformation Center are already “running” in Greece’s second largest city
NBI boss confirms charges filed over Covid emergency procurement
Ljubljana – Petra Grah Lazar, director of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), has confirmed for the news portal Siol that the bureau has referred to the prosecution a criminal complaint in an abuse of office investigation into the purchases of personal protective equipment and ventilators during the early stages of the Covid-19 epidemic.
Russia’s Most Downloaded Apps in March (infographic)
The top 8 list is dominated by VPN providers
Mitsotakis: Pfizer’s investment in Thessaloniki is a historic moment for the country (video)
Inauguration of the Pfizer Digital Innovation Center
France probes use of NSO spyware; Macron a possible target
The cellphones of French President Emmanuel Macron and 15 members of the French government may have been among potential targets in 2019 of surveillance by spyware made by the Israel-based NSO Group, according to a newspaper report July 20.
Russian Foreign Intelligence Chief: We aren't responsible for the cyber-attacks
The cyber attack was called "SolarWinds", which compromised nine U.S. federal agencies and hundreds of private sector companies.
Russian spy chief denies SolarWinds attack
Russia's spy chief on May 18 denied responsibility for the SolarWinds cyber attack but said he was "flattered" by the accusations from the United States and Britain that Russian foreign intelligence was behind such a sophisticated hack.
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