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ThetaRay announces its SONAR solution, designed to tackle money laundering risks
24.05.21
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James Spiro
The news comes less than a week after its latest funding round of $31 million
Cybercrime startup ThetaRay raises $31 million led by JVP and BGV
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Meir Orbach
The Israeli company's solution enables the world's largest banks, financial institutions, and businesses to mitigate the risk of money laundering, terrorist financing, human trafficking, and narco-trafficking
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Billy Frenkel
The weak spots in organizational security are simple, easy to break passwords and outdated systems, says researcher Ophir Harpaz
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Israeli suspects in alleged Philippine-based stock scam released from custody. Israel Is getting Its first Apple store.
Israeli Suspects in Alleged Philippines Stock Scam Released from Custody
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Tomer Ganon and Ran Abramson
Earlier this month, Philippine authorities arrested almost 482 IBD-M employees, including eight Israeli citizens
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