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“The Chinese government has long subsidized carmakers with the goal of becoming a major auto exporter,” notes the New York Times. But this week they reported on dozens of dealerships around Mexico that are now selling China-made electric vehicles, saying it could be “a potentially grave threat to the North American auto industry.”
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Confidence Staveley is turning the tables on Africa’s cybersecurity talent shortage—and redefining what it means to lead in a male-dominated industry. Through her CyberGirls Fellowship, Staveley has trained over 3,000 young women in cybersecurity, helping 60% secure jobs and boosting their incomes by more than 400%. Her work isn’t just about filling jobs; it’s about…
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Lohrmann on Cybersecurity As we wrap up 2024, two new reports suggest that Europe and leading African nations share many of the same cyber threats and potential cybersecurity solutions as their U.S. counterparts. December 08, 2024 • Dan Lohrmann .ai-rotate {position: relative;} .ai-rotate-hidden {visibility: hidden;} .ai-rotate-hidden-2 {position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%;}…
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Homepage > News > Business > South Africa denies de-dollarization with BRICS For years, BRICS members have hinted at plans to shift away from the U.S. dollar in international trade. While the proposals have varied, a key one has been the creation of a new BRICS currency to replace the USD. However, the new U.S. president, Donald Trump, has vowed…
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DAKAR, SENEGAL — Interpol arrested 1,006 suspects in Africa during a massive two-month operation, clamping down on cybercrime that left tens of thousands of victims, including some who were trafficked, and produced millions in financial damages, the global police organization said Tuesday.
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Interpol has arrested 1,006 suspects in Africa during a two-month cybercrime crackdown that left tens of thousands of victims, including human trafficking cases, and caused millions of dollars in financial losses, the global police organization announced on Tuesday.
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Over 1,000 cybercrime suspects from Africa have landed in INTERPOL’s net following its recent joint major cybercrime operation with the African Union Mechanism for Police Cooperation (AFRIPOL), tagged Operation Serengeti.
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More than 1,000 people suspected of cybercrimes were arrested in 19 African countries between September and October, Interpol announced Tuesday.
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Operation Serengeti has taken down multiple cybercriminal networks Over 35,000 victims were identified during the operation Interpol hit networks related to business-targeted cybercrime Interpol have released details on Operation Serengeti – a major crackdown on organized cybercrime across Africa in collaboration with AFRIPOL.
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Dakar, Nov 27: Interpol arrested 1,006 suspects in Africa during a two-month operation clamping down on cybercrime that left tens of thousands of victims, including some who were trafficked, and produced millions in financial damages, the global police organisation said Tuesday.
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Interpol and Afripol recently concluded Operation Serengeti, a joint operation spanning 19 African countries. This massive crackdown resulted in the arrest of 1,006 suspects and the dismantling of 134,089 malicious infrastructures and networks used to perpetrate various cybercrimes.
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Interpol arrested 1,006 suspects in Africa during a massive two-month operation, clamping down on cybercrime that left tens of thousands of victims, including some who were trafficked, and produced millions in financial damages, the global police organization said Tuesday. From a report: Operation Serengeti, a joint operation with Afripol, the African Union’s police agency, ran…
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At least 24 Kenyans have been arrested by authorities during a crackdown on cyber-crimes in African countries.
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Dakar (Senegal), Nov 26 (AP) Interpol arrested 1,006 suspects in Africa during a two-month operation clamping down on cybercrime that left tens of thousands of victims, including some who were trafficked, and produced millions in financial damages, the global police organisation said Tuesday.
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Interpol arrested 1,006 suspects in Africa during a two-month operation to crack down on cybercrime that has affected tens of thousands of victims, including some who were trafficked, and caused millions in financial damage, the global police organisation said on Tuesday.
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Bed nets — up to now the prime weapon against malaria — may be much less effective against the urban mosquito – Copyright AFP/File YASUYOSHI CHIBA
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The South African government has refused to help an estimated 4,000 miners illegally occupying an underground mine in Stilfontein, attempting to “smoke them out” and crack down on illegal mining.
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In a move that could reshape cybersecurity in the Middle East and Africa, Atlanta-based Cyble Inc., known for its expertise in AI-powered threat intelligence, has announced a partnership with Digit Solutions LLC, a global cybersecurity provider with extensive regional experience. The partnership aims to bolster defenses for organizations in the region, focusing on proactive, AI-driven…
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Sumsub Launches Global Fraud Index, Revealing Top Risks and Insights for Africa – Interpol News Today – EIN Presswire