NIS America hacked: Customer payment card data stolen, $5 off next purchase offered as apology gift
"We would not be reopening our online stores if we did not feel confident that they are a safe place to shop," the company said.
Republican lawmaker blasted over 'disgusting' comment that armed Jews could've stopped the Holocaust
Jewish groups, gun control advocates and social media users erupted with outrage over Young's "disgusting and reprehensible" remarks.
GandCrab ransomware: How to decrypt and recover your data without paying ransom
First detected in January, GandCrab has been deemed one of the most aggressive forms of ransomware this year.
Chafer: Iranian hacking group expands attacks, spying operations on airline firms in Middle East
"Whether they are working on behalf of the government or they're doing it on their own accord with plans to sell the information to a third party, we have no idea," Symantec said.
Marine Forces data leak: Highly sensitive info of over 21,000 Marines, sailors and civilians exposed
This isn't the first time US federal government has suffered a major data breach affecting military and defense personnel in recent years.
'Girl, just stop': Melania Trump trolled over her 'ironic' speech on positive social media habits
"Who's gonna tell her?" one Twitter user asked.
RedDrop: New sophisticated Android malware spies on you, steals data and racks up huge phone bill
Researchers have described RedDrop as "one of the most sophisticated pieces of Android malware that we have seen in broad distribution".
Bill Gates warns 'super risky' cryptocurrency has 'caused deaths in a fairly direct way'
The Microsoft founder and tech billionaire's latest remarks have already triggered a wave of criticism from cryptocurrency fans, venture capitalists, developers and investors.
What is Mirai OMG? New botnet variant found turning vulnerable IoT devices into proxy servers
"This is the first time we have seen a modified Mirai capable of DDOS attacks as well as setting up proxy servers on vulnerable IoT devices," Fortinet researchers said.
'Get a new job': Ivanka Trump blasted for saying it is 'inappropriate' to ask her about dad's accusers
"As soon as she's hit with a difficult question, suddenly she's a daughter," the Washington Post's Jenna Johnson tweeted.
Trump says he would 'run in' to stop school shooting without a gun and Twitter can't stop laughing
"I would pay to see Trump run," one person tweeted.
CoinDash: Hacker returns another $17m worth of stolen Ethereum to firm just months after ICO heist
In July 2017, CoinDash lost millions of dollars worth of Ethereum just three minutes into its ICO.
What is NanoCore? Developer of the nasty data-stealing RAT sentenced to 33 months in prison
NanoCore came with an array of dubious functions including keylogging that allowed hackers to record every keystroke made and stealthily activate victims' webcams to spy on them.
LAPD hacked: Police force's official Twitter account hijacked to post 'white supremacist' message
The intrusion comes as police departments, government organizations and school districts are increasingly targeted by online pranksters and opportunistic hackers.
'Holy hell': Trump wants his personal pilot to head the FAA and Twitter is absolutely furious
Twitter immediately blasted President Donald Trump and his administration with accusations of "blatant nepotism".
'TF is she doing here?' Ivanka Trump mercilessly roasted for attending Olympics closing ceremony
"You don't represent us," one Twitter user asserted.
Inmyeonjo: Internet goes bonkers over giant human-faced bird's return to Olympics closing ceremony
"HE'S JUST SO CHARMING," one Twitter user wrote.
British teen who tried to hack CIA chief finds 'critical' T-Mobile flaw exposing customer accounts
In 2015 and 2016, the then 15-year-old Kane Gamble attempted to hack the computers of several senior US government officials.
Did Russia hack the Olympics? Military spies 'compromised 300 computers', tried to blame North Korea
Officials believe the Olympics cyberattack was in retaliation to the International Olympic Committee's decision to ban Russia over the state-sponsored doping scandal.
North Korean Reaper rises, Tesla cryptojacking and fake Facebook profiles: The week in cybersecurity
From North Korean hacking groups to a JPMorgan Chase "technical" glitch affecting multiple online banking customers, here are the top cyber-related news stories of the week.
'Legend': Twitter reacts to the pink tutu-wearing streaker who crashed the Winter Olympics
The man snuck onto to the ice shortly after the speed skating event and quickly disrobed to reveal the words "Peace + Love" scrawled across his chest.
'Too damn funny': Did Trump accidentally throw shade at Mike Pence in tweet praising Ivanka?
"Lol. Suck it, Mike Pence," one Twitter user wrote tauntingly.
JPMorgan Chase 'glitch' gave some customers access to others' bank accounts, confidential data
Multiple irked customers also took to Twitter and Reddit to complain about the glitch that seemed to affect users of both the Chase.com website and the bank's mobile app.
'WTF is wrong with you?' Facebook sparks fierce outrage after demoing VR shooting game at CPAC
"I've been waiting for one last straw before closing my Facebook account," one person tweeted. "This VR Shooting Game at CPAC is it."
1Password: How to check if your password has been compromised and leaked
"I'm so impressed with what they've done here," security expert Troy Hunt tweeted.
'Genius' Trump ruthlessly mocked for attacking Jeff Sessions, misspelling his attorney general's name
"Which is worse: directing your AG to investigate your political enemies or misspelling his name? Hello America, it's Wednesday!" Amy Siskind tweeted.
'Oh dear God': Trump eviscerated over his 'empathy cheat sheet' at meeting with shooting survivors
"That the man who holds our country's nuclear weapon keys needs a crib note that reads 'I hear you' to show empathy terrifies me," one Twitter user wrote.
Hackers now exploiting Word documents to display 'innocent' videos that secretly mine cryptocurrency
Votiro's findings come as hackers continue to develop new, clever ways to exploit victims and earn cryptocurrency often by exploiting popular platforms.
Hackers using fake Swift emails to deploy Adwind RAT, steal bank credentials in new phishing scam
The seemingly secure document, however, actually contains the Adwind malware that is capable of exfiltrating data from the infected computer.
Bitcoin exchange BitFunder and founder charged with fraud, lying to regulators about $64m cyberheist
BitFunder founder Jon Montroll repeatedly lied to the Securities Exchange Commission to cover up a hack that saw the theft of over 6,000 bitcoins.