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Mongolia Will Be Represented In At Least One Counter-Strike Major This Year

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Despite being denied the opportunity to compete at the US$1 million MLG Columbus tournament for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive courtesy of the US Embassy, Mongolia’s top Counter-Strike team will be able to show their wares at the equally large Valve-sponsored major in Katowice, Poland.

AVAST TRICKS MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS ATTENDEES INTO REVEALING BROWSING INFO IN WI-FI EXPERIMENT

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Being one of the biggest technology conferences in the world, you’d think those attending Mobile World Congress (MWC) would be pretty well-versed in the importance of digital security and keeping their private info out of the hands of tricksters.

Russian Gang Amasses Over a Billion Internet Passwords

A Russian crime ring has amassed the largest known collection of stolen Internet credentials, including 1.2 billion user name and password combinations and more than 500 million email addresses, security researchers say.

Digital Hopes in Mongolia

ULAN BATOR, Mongolia -- I was pleasantly surprised when I saw the front cover of the New York Times last year with the story of a Mongolian boy, titled "The Boy Genius of Ulan Bator" in the September 13th, 2013 issue.

Google cameras spotted filming in Mongolia

On Thursday, June 12th, Google Street View Cameras were spotted filming at the Chinggis Khan Equestrian Statue at Tsonjin Boldog by UB Post staff.

Clearing the Smog: Media Err on Israeli Pollution

Last week, Ynetnews , an English-language Israeli news site, published an article (“Who report: Israel ranks 12th in air pollution”) claiming:

e-Mongolia

A historic opportunity to achieve great development can be seized if countries like Mongolia, which have a small population but large territory, can truly utilize the cyberspace we have today.

The curious case of YouTube

I never knew that Erna Sack , the German nightingale, existed — until I heard her on YouTube.

How to get the most out of the hours spent in school

Khan Academy is at the forefront of a digital revolution in American education.

Google Now cards are now available offline

Google now cards are a handy tool that provide personalised data such as meeting times, location information, the forecast, sports scores and much more – which is why it’s even more handy that it can now operate offline.

All sent and received e-mails in Gmail will be analyzed, says Google

Google added a paragraph to its terms of service as of Monday to tell customers that, yes, it does scan e-mail content for advertising and customized search results, among other reasons.

Upping the Female Quotient: Berkeley Edit-a-thon Recruits and Trains New Wikipedians

The online world continues to suffer from a severe shortage of WikiWomen—roughly 8 or 9 out of 10 Wikipedia editors are male.

Critics say Moore’s digital strategy effort falls short

It was a long time in the making, and it wasn’t worth the wait.

Pokémon Google Maps Challenge Ends Today: Where to ‘Catch them all?’

What started as a Google April Fool’s day prank brough in some interesting facts on to the surface of the earth in a more adventurous way.

G.Oyunbayar: Mongolia has already proven that it can produce computers domestically

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Although not many are aware, computers were first introduced to Mongolia as far back as 1973. The modern world cannot be imagined without computers, which are used from moment to moment and now come in various sizes, shapes and forms.

Chinese Hackers Targeting U.S.-Mongolian Military Cooperation?

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Chinese hackers have been planting malware in documents associated with U.S.-Mongolia military exercises in an apparent attempt to interfere with Mongolia's ties to the West, a private American cybersecurity company claims.

Spies launch hack attacks on Mongolia... to see who its friends are – report

Cyber-spies are targeting Mongolian businesses and government agencies to keep the attackers "aware" of the land-locked country's relationships with "Western influences" like the US and the European Union, according to a recent report.

CHAOS COMPUTER CLUB BREAKS APPLE TOUCHID

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The biometrics hacking team of the Chaos Computer Club (CCC) has successfully bypassed the biometric security of Apple’s TouchID using easy everyday means.

Global CyberLympics an International Computer Network Defense Competition Announces the Global Results for Rounds 1 through 3

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(PR Web Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) (PRWEB) September 16, 2013 Global CyberLympics is an international online ethical hacking, computer network defense game.

US AND UK SPY AGENCIES DEFEAT PRIVACY AND SECURITY ON THE INTERNET

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US and British intelligence agencies have successfully cracked much of the online encryption relied upon by hundreds of millions of people to protect the privacy of their personal data, online transactions and emails, according to top-secret documents revealed by former contractor Edward Snowden.