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Microsoft, Google, Cisco, Dell join legal battle against hacking company NSO

By Raphael Satter (Reuters) - Tech giants including Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) and Google (NASDAQ:GOOGL) on Monday joined Facebook (NASDAQ:FB)'s legal battle against hacking company NSO, filing an amicus brief in federal court that warned that the Israeli firm's tools were "powerful, and dangerous." The brief, filed before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the...

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‘Dozens of email accounts’ were hacked at U.S. Treasury -Senator Wyden

By Raphael Satter WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Dozens of email accounts at the U.S. Treasury Department were comprised by the powerful hackers responsible for a wide-ranging espionage campaign against U.S. government agencies, the office of U.S. Senator Ron Wyden said on Monday. In a written statement, Wyden's office said that Senate Finance Committee staff were briefed that the hack of the Treasury Department...

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U.S. opens probe into whether VW vehicles infringe Jaguar Land Rover patents

By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) said on Monday it is opening in investigation into whether German automaker Volkswagen (DE:VOWG_p) AG infringed on patents held by Jaguar Land Rover for a system used for off-road driving. In November, Jaguar Land Rover, a unit of Tata Motors, filed a complaint with the ITC seeking to prevent the import...

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Bulgaria allows medics, seasonal workers to arrive from UK

SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria will allow medics, diplomats and seasonal workers coming from the United Kingdom to enter Bulgaria after closing its borders to travellers from the country to prevent the spread of the new strain of the coronavirus, officials said on Monday. The Balkan country, along with other European countries, closed its air, sea and land borders to travellers from...

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Dow Mounts Comeback on Rally in Banks, Stimulus Boost

By Yasin Ebrahim Investing.com – The Dow clawed back its losses Monday, as the widely expected rollout of a $900 billion stimulus package and a surge in financials help stocks recover and eased fears that a new strain of Covid-19 will hurt global growth.  The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.12%, or 37 points, but had been down by more than 400 points earlier...

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CarMax, GDP Revision, Consumer Confidence: 3 Things to Watch

By Liz Moyer Investing.com -- Stocks wavered as investors cheered the $900 billion stimulus package while swallowing fears about a virulent new strain of the coronavirus that prompted lockdowns in the U.K. U.S lawmakers were set to vote on the stimulus deal, which is said to include funding for households as well as businesses to help prop up the economy even as a surge...

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Lloyd’s of London shuts underwriting floor except on Wednesdays

LONDON (Reuters) - Lloyd's of London will keep its underwriting room open on Wednesdays only, the commercial insurance market said on Monday, after London was among English regions put under tighter Tier 4 COVID-19 restrictions at the weekend. Lloyd's also kept the underwriting floor open on Wednesdays only during a national lockdown in November. The floor was shut for nearly six...

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