South Asian iPhone Users Beware: iOS Spyware Implant ‘Lightspy’ Might Target You in Latest Campaign

Cybersecurity researchers have unearthed a “renewed” cyber espionage campaign sweeping through South Asia. This dangerous operation aims to infiltrate users’ devices with an Apple iOS spyware implant known as LightSpy. If you’re currently living in either Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Iran, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, or Sri Lanka, watch out for this spyware on your iPhone.

South Africa hit by Internet outage

Last week saw multiple cable breaks around Africa which badly affected broadband connectivity for much of Africa but especially for South Africa which is the most commercially important nation. According to Microsoft, four undersea cables off the coast of Abidjan and the Cote d’Ivoire were severed and the breaks caused by “seismic activity”. These are

South Central Power completes first phase of connectSCP fiber internet project

South Central Power Company, an electric cooperative serving more than 125,000 member-owners across 24 Ohio counties, has completed construction on the first phase of its new high-speed fiber internet service network, connectSCP.  connectSCP is a wholly owned division of South Central Power and was created to provide high-speed, broadband internet to parts of 14 counties

South Korea: IP Office’s DABUS Nullification Highlights Stance Towards AI Inventors

This is an Insight article, written by a selected partner as part of IAM’s co-published content. Read more on InsightIn summaryThis article delves into recent unfavourable decisions in South Korea from both the patent office and the administrative court, which pertain to a patent application listing an artificial intelligence, named ‘DABUS’, as an inventor. By

South Korea’s so-called artificial sun to burn at 100M degrees Celsius for half a minute – UPI.com

Researchers at the Korea Institute of Fusion Energy hope the new tungsten divertor will allow them to run their “artificial sun” KSTAR at 100 million degrees for 300 seconds by 2026. The research could produce vital results for commercializing nuclear fusion energy. Photo courtesy Korea Institute of Fusion Energy Dec. 29 (UPI) — South Korea’s