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Kaspersky identifies first known Arabic cyber espionage group

In total, the group has been able to attack more than 3,000 victims in more than 50 countries globally, with over one million files stolen, Kaspersky Labs said.

Ax falls on Yahoo Philippines editorial team

Fallen Internet star Yahoo is dissolving its entire editorial team in the Philippines as part of the company?s sweeping restructuring program across Asia and Europe.

House bill on national ID system hurdles first hearing

The House Committee on Revision of Laws has reported out for floor deliberation a measure that establishes the Filipino Identification System.

Xurpas acquires tech firm for $4.3M to signal start of selling of goods, services

Listed consumer technology firm Xurpas has acquired a 51-percent controlling stake in technology firm Storm Flex Systems for $4.3 million.

French firm to build P9-B solar energy plant in Negros Occidental

French firm UrbaSolar has earmarked P9 billion to build a 100-Megawatt (MW) solar plant in the Philippines with SunAsia Energy.

Installed base for mobile games reaches 1 billion for first time in 2014

Three of the top five grossing titles in 2014 on both Google Play and handheld game console platforms were new top five grossing titles when compared to the same lists for 2013.

Ilocos Norte to host Accenture?s 3rd delivery center in PH

Outsourcing giant Accenture has announced the expansion of its footprint in the Philippines with a new delivery center based in San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte, which is set to become operational in the latter part of 2015.

Lack of plantilla teaching posts in SUCs affecting quality higher education

Based on the 2014 survey of the Philippine Association of State Universities and Colleges (PASUC), there is an estimated shortage of 17.057 faculty in SUCs, and most SUCs have a faculty-to-student ration of 1:42 which is higher than the standard faculty-to-student ratio of 1:25.

‘Technopreneurship’ to be offered as elective subject in engineering courses

In an attempt to boost the entrepreneurial skills of science and engineering students in the country, the government has signed an agreement with a non-profit organization to include entrepreneurship subjects in engineering courses.

PH in list of countries spied by US in complex cyber-espionage program

Kaspersky Lab experts have attributed the spyware as the handiwork of the Equation Group of the NSA -- a threat so great that it surpasses anything known in terms of complexity and sophistication of techniques, and that has been active for almost two decades.
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