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Expert wants to help nab Russian password thieves
Aug07

Expert wants to help nab Russian password thieves

The hackers are a tight knit group, 10 or 11. They live in a Russian town, and have real jobs. But in their down time, the cybercriminals have spent the past seven months gathering a hoard of personal data, stealing 1.2 billion user names and passwords in a series of Internet heists affecting 420,000 websites, according to Alex Holden, Chief...

Report: Russia to block US agricultural imports
Aug07

Report: Russia to block US agricultural imports

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday hit back hard against countries that have imposed sanctions over the Ukraine crisis, ordering trade cuts that an official said would include a ban on all imports of agricultural products from the United States.The full list of products to be banned or limited for up to one year is to be published...

Stocks stabilize; Molson Coors jumps on earnings
Aug07

Stocks stabilize; Molson Coors jumps on earnings

U.S. stocks stabilized on Wednesday after energy stocks and earnings from a major beer brewer helped the market stem its recent declines.The stock market ended the day little changed after a sizable drop a day earlier, when Russia massed troops near its border with Ukraine.Molson Coors was the biggest gainer in the Standard & Poor’s...

How the Dow Jones average fared Tuesday
Aug06

How the Dow Jones average fared Tuesday

Renewed concerns that tensions could flare up between Russian and Ukraine pushed U.S. stocks sharply lower Tuesday. Several traders pointed to news reports of a buildup in Russian troops on the Ukraine border and comments from a Polish politician that reportedly said Russia was poised to invade or pressure Ukraine’s eastern border as...

UNHCR: at least 285,000 flee Ukraine crisis
Aug06

UNHCR: at least 285,000 flee Ukraine crisis

At least 285,000 people have fled their homes because of the conflict in eastern Ukraine, the United Nations said Tuesday, warning that intensified battles could lead to a “massive exodus”. Local Ukrainian authorities have … …read more Source: ANTARA...

US stocks sink on renewed Russia-Ukraine tensions
Aug06

US stocks sink on renewed Russia-Ukraine tensions

Renewed concerns that tensions could flare up between Russian and Ukraine pushed U.S. stocks sharply lower Tuesday.The market had been moderately lower all day, weighed down by a disappointing earnings forecast from retail giant Target and a report on China that showed the world’s second-largest economy was slowing down.The selling...

Stocks stage late-day rally; Utilities lag
Aug05

Stocks stage late-day rally; Utilities lag

The stock market staged a late-day rally Monday, helping push the Dow Jones industrial average higher for the first time in a week.Investors had a couple pieces of positive news to get behind: a decent earnings report from Berkshire Hathaway and the announcement of a rescue package for a struggling Portuguese bank.However, investors remain...

Rupiah strengthens to 11,743 in evening trading
Aug04

Rupiah strengthens to 11,743 in evening trading

The rupiah inter bank trade rate strengthened by 52 points to Rp 11,743 per US dollar in Jakarta on Monday evening, from the previous rate of Rp 11,795 per dollar.Financial market observer from Bank Himpunan Saudara, Rully Nova, commented that foreign investors still had faith in the Indonesian economy’s potential growth in the shadow of...

Civilians Suffer in Ukraine Clashes as MH17 Probe Gathers Pace
Aug04

Civilians Suffer in Ukraine Clashes as MH17 Probe Gathers Pace

Donetsk. Fighting between government forces and pro-Russian rebels left at least 10 civilians dead in eastern Ukraine on Sunday as an international probe at the crash site of downed flight MH17 made headway. The deputy mayor in the encircled insurgent stronghold of Donetsk told AFP that shooting in a residential suburb had killed six civilians...

Angst as Russians Forced to Report Dual Nationality
Aug03

Angst as Russians Forced to Report Dual Nationality

Moscow. Russians will have to declare other citizenships to the authorities under a new law coming into force on Monday — leading some to fear they may end up on the wrong end of the country’s increasingly nationalistic politics. Failing to declare a second passport or the right to permanent residence in another country will become a...