US-based Taruna Aswani took to social media to fight against cyberbullying.
UK firms would have to pay £5.2bn a year in tariffs, compared to a combined £12.9bn for EU firms.
Synchrony Financial is the first credit card company to join R3's consortium of more than 70 large financial institutions.
Commenting on cybersecurity, Jones said the attacks were 'nothing'.
Ratings agency Moody's says BAT's bid for Reynolds would result in significant deterioration of its credit metrics.
A Chinese firm confirmed that its surveillance cameras were inadvertently used by Mirai operators to carry out the unprecedented cyberattacks.
Barclays will have to break the master services agreement with its African subsidiary and work out a new one.
Ratings agency Fitch says Saudi and Qatari banks are better placed than Gulf Cooperation Council peers to cope with a possible oil price shock.
The Vermont senator said the deal would result in 'high prices and fewer choices'.
If swap rates continue to rise and mortgage providers decide to pass on the increase, then housing finance will tighten.
A BBC documentary claims that Syrians are exploited to make clothes for UK shoppers.
'You may be able to push around nations around you, but this is America,' the hacker wrote.
Heads of both AT&T and Time Warner have, however, rebuffed claims that their deal might get blocked.
WikiLeaks clarified that Ecuador has claimed that it would 'continue to protect Mr Assange's asylum rights'.
Business leaders in Brazil, US and China are most optimistic about the UK start-up environment.
Many believe price is driven by Chinese speculators and investors returning to Bitcoin following the recent yuan devaluation.
AXA sold part of Bluefin three years ago.
Smaller banks set to relocate outside of Britain by Christmas.
The merger, believed to be the biggest in the world this year, is subject to regulatory approval.
IBTimes UK spoke to senior executives at ESET on the company's growth and future strategy.
The DfT is offering train operators funding to implement public WiFi on trains but no mandatory cybersecurity guidelines have been imposed.
'You proved your point,' WikiLeaks tweeted on Friday.
Moody's said this was in relation to the ratings it had issued in the run-up to the 2008 financial crisis.
The infosec community is rife with speculation as to the motive of the attack, which is still unclear.
Yevgeniy Nikulin allegedly used employee credentials to illegally access the companies' computers back in 2012.
The deal where AT&T is valuing Time Warner at $110 per share could be announced as early as Sunday.
Atlantic Council's Fran Burwell tells IBTimes UK the CETA blow could bolster British Eurosceptics.
A nine-year-old kernel security flaw affecting all versions of Linux enables hackers to hijack users' PCs.
Canadian company cut 1,000 jobs in the UK in February and is set to slash a further 7,500 jobs worldwide.
From intelligence gathering to disrupting online propaganda - will hacking help?