Mac spy malware OSX Dok mirrors banking sites to steal money and tracks victims with Dark Web server
Security experts said the malware is primarily targeting users in Europe.
Hackers reportedly hit top US intelligence expert on Russia, stealing private emails to CIA
The private Gmail account of a US State Department official has reportedly been hacked and personal information stolen.
Violent criminal who had been on the run for 25 years caught by facial recognition tech
64-year-old Robert Frederick Nelson from Las Vegas committed a slew of crimes after escaping from prison in 1992.
What is WikiLeaks' new dump HighRise? CIA Android malware allows spies to covertly steal data
WikiLeaks says that HighRise functions as an SMS proxy to remotely steal data from hacked smartphones.
Nasa admits it can't afford to put humans on Mars
'Entry, descent and landing is a huge challenge for us for Mars,' said Nasa's chief of human spaceflight, William H. Gerstenmaier.
AlphaBay: Alleged founder of 'biggest' Dark Web marketplace found hanged in Thai prison cell
AlphaBay was reportedly shut down after its alleged operator was arrested by US, Canadian and Thai authorities.
Hyperloop One successfully completes historic test reaching 70mph in just over 5 seconds
Hyperloop One's successful test indicates the vision of travelling between cities at super speeds could soon become a reality.
Nasa's Juno probe captures stunning 'up close and personal' photos of Jupiter's Great Red Spot
The spacecraft successfully completed a flyby, coming within 9,000km of Jupiter's iconic hurricane.
Net Neutrality day of action: How the massive online protest unraveled
Over 1.6 million comments have reportedly been sent to FCC as tech giants joined the war against the proposed net neutrality regulations.
Apple bows to China's new stringent cyber laws, announces first ever Chinese data center
China's new cyber laws require foreign companies to store user data within the country.
Pluto is emitting strong X-rays and no one knows how or why
Scientists are reportedly stumped by Pluto's X-ray emissions, raising more questions about its atmosphere.
What are Isis hackers up to now? United Cyber Caliphate dabbling in malware creation
Security experts compare Isis hackers' skill levels to script kiddies, but caution that they may pose a bigger threat in the future.
China sets world record by extracting over 300,000 cubic metres of combustible ice in 60 days
Beijing's successful 60-day combustible ice mining trial marks a breakthrough in the search for alternative clean energy sources.
Does Google's lawsuit against Uber hold water? Waymo drops most of its self-driving patent claims
Waymo reserves the right to reintroduce the claims against Uber later.
Sabre data breach: Hard Rock, Loews Hotels among victims of hackers
Sabre said that 'an unauthorized party' accessed payment card data via the SHS SynXis reservation system.
What is Broadpwn? Google fixes bug that allows millions of Android phones to be remotely hacked
Broadpwn is linked to a flaw in Broadcom WiFi chips and also affects iOS devices.
Hackers can now decrypt satellite phone calls in 'real time' within a fraction of a second
Researchers have uncovered a new attack method that can make encryption used in satellite communications unsecure.
Nuclear hack: US nuclear power plants are now being targeted by hackers
US authorities reportedly issued an urgent amber warning regarding the cyberattacks.
Large Hadron Collider: CERN scientists detect 'charming' new particle heavier than proton
Scientists hope the discovery of the new particle would help them investigate further the theory of the 'strong force'.
WikiLeaks new dump reveals CIA malware BothanSpy and Gyrfalcon targeting Windows and Linux
The CIA hacking tools have allegedly been designed to steal SSH credentials from Windows and Linux systems.
Hackers spreading WannaCry ransomware copycat for Android arrested by Chinese police
Two men distributing SLocker Android ransomware variant were arrested just 5 days after malware was first spotted.
Are NotPetya hackers back? Cybercriminals clean out bitcoin wallet, hike ransom demand to $255,000
Hackers associated with NotPetya also reportedly decrypted a 200KB Word file as proof they possess a decryption key.
'One of the largest icebergs on record' is about to break off from Antarctic ice shelf
The iceberg on the verge of breaking off from the ice shelf is located in the most rapidly warming area of Antarctica.
Has AlphaBay pulled an exit scam? Dark web market goes mysteriously offline sparking fears of heist
AlphaBay is a hub for illegal transactions such as trading of drugs, hacked databases, weapons and more.
What is Nasa's DART? Watch how a spacecraft will save the Earth by smashing into an asteroid
Nasa's 'refrigerator-sized' spacecraft will smash into an asteroid at a speed about 'nine times faster than a bullet.'
Did Google and NHS break UK privacy law? 1.6 million patient records illegally handed over for trial
A UK hospital failed to comply with privacy laws when it handed over patient records to Google's DeepMind, Britain's data watchdog found.
AA data leak: Over 100,000 customers' emails and personal information exposed after breach
The car insurance firm was reportedly aware of a breach and failed to notify its customers about the leaked data.
Terrorists can get their hands on WMDs via tech available on Dark Web – UN
The UN warns that terrorists could exploit tech products such as 3D printers and drones.
Is the US scaling back its laptop ban? Abu Dhabi exempted
DHS lifts ban after Eithad Airways implements additional security measures.
Do you want to go to space? UK will soon open its first $150m space training facility for all
Britain's first commercial space training and research facility is slated to open in 2019.