Cisco has launched Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW) with FirePower Services in the Middle East today. Cisco ASA 5500 Series firewall integrates …
New Philips products to be rolled out at the Hotel Show 2013
MMD (Multimedia Displays) a wholly-owned company of TPV established in 2009 through a brand license agreement with Philips, has announced that it will participate at The Hotel Show.
New HTC One, now available in Lebanon
HTC, a global leader in mobile innovation and design, has announced that its flagship smartphone, the new HTC One, will …
Syrian hackers attempt PsyOps campaign against U.S. Marine Corps
The pro-Assad hacking group, the Syrian Electronic Army, redirected the Marine Corps recruitment website on Monday, in order to deliver a message attempting to convince Marines that the Syrian army are actually allies.
Etisalat, du suspend outgoing calls for 3m subscribers
UAE telecom providers Etisalat and du have suspended services for almost three million subscribers who did not update their information during the last phases of ‘My Number, My Identity’ campaign.
Hacker points Syrian telecom website to AT&T, T-Mobile
The website of a Syrian telecommunications provider redirected to AT&T’s website and then T-Mobile’s on Wednesday, an apparent prank by …
Uber sets sights on Middle East with rides in Dubai
Uber, the transportation app that has run afoul of taxi regulators in the States, has set its sights on global domination. Next …
New York Times site outage caused by attack on domain registrar, company says
The New York Times blamed a prolonged website outage on Tuesday on a hacking attack at the company’s Australia-based domain name registrar, Melbourne IT.
Syrian Electronic Army hacks Twitter, New York Times, others by modifying DNS records
Twitter, The New York Times and other prominent websites were struck by a powerful cyberattack that continued affecting other websites into Tuesday evening, directing visitors to a site purportedly controlled by the Syrian Electronic Army (SEA).
Google, Apple remove some restrictions on technology to Iran
Google has told Android developers that they can start offering free apps in Iran, while Apple has removed Iran from …