Abu Dhabi throws the switch on world's largest single-site solar project

The Noor Abu Dhabi single-site solar plant, which is claimed to be the largest in the ...

Abu Dhabi are claiming the title of the World’s largest single-site solar project, having hit the go-button on the Noor Abu Dhabi project this week, with a reported capacity of 1.177 gigawatts, eclipsing Dubai’s Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park – for now at least. The United Arab Emirates doesn’t have a great record when it comes to per-capita carbon footprint, but projects like this show that it’s serious about addressing the issue head-on.

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Everything You Need to Know About Azure Infrastructure – June 2019


Each month Microsoft adds new features and updates existing products for Azure, here’s the updates you need to know about for June.

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Hackers used Karma tool to hack iPhones of prominent Govt officials

By Uzair Amir
UAE Launched Aggressive Cyber Espionage Campaign using KARMA and Expertise of Ex-NSA Operatives. Though it seems hard to believe it is indeed true that the smartphones of several prominent political and governmental personalities worldwid… Continue reading Hackers used Karma tool to hack iPhones of prominent Govt officials

Uber Rival Careem Hacked, 14 million customer & driver data stolen

By Waqas
The United Arab Emirates-based ride-hailing giant Careem has been hacked.
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IT Training, Advanced Visibility, Ixia – Enterprise Security Weekly #50

Five ways to maximize your IT training, pocket-sized printing, 30 years of evasion techniques, Ixia teases advanced visibility solutions, and more enterprise security news! Full Show NotesVisit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!… Continue reading IT Training, Advanced Visibility, Ixia – Enterprise Security Weekly #50

Stolen UAE InvestBank, Qatar National Bank Data Sold on Dark Web

By Waqas

There may be a serious conflict between Qatar and the UAE (United Arab Emirates), but hackers see no difference, for them, it is all about making easy money. Today, one of HackRead.com’s researchers found out that around three Dark Web vendors are selling data belonging to customers from UAE InvestBank and Qatar National Bank. It must be […]

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Stolen UAE InvestBank, Qatar National Bank Data Sold on Dark Web

By Waqas

There may be a serious conflict between Qatar and the UAE (United Arab Emirates), but hackers see no difference, for them, it is all about making easy money. Today, one of HackRead.com’s researchers found out that around three Dark Web vendors are selling data belonging to customers from UAE InvestBank and Qatar National Bank. It must be […]

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What we know (and don’t know) about a rash of Middle East mystery hacks

A spate of apparent security breaches has intensified what was already a tense geopolitical situation among the Persian Gulf states. Over the last two weeks, the following incidents have allegedly occurred: a Qatari government media outlet was supposedly hacked to plant bogus quotes attributed to current Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim; damaging emails belonging to UAE’s ambassador to the U.S. Yousef Al-Otaiba were leaked, and someone hacked the Twitter account of Bahrain’s Foreign Minister Khalid Al Khalifa to post propaganda associated with a Shiite militant group. Evidence is lacking for some of those claims, and the degree to which the events are related is not clear, but hackers are taking the blame, and the allegations alone have been enough to amplify tensions. All three storylines have been prominent in regional press outlets and are now being used as supporting evidence for the breakdown of relations between Qatar and the other Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nations. […]

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