Who wants to be a spy? US embassy in Thailand is looking to hire tech nerds who can 'climb poles'
The US government wants to hire a 'narcotics investigator' to assist DEA agents in Thailand.
NSA will no longer spy on Americans' emails
The spy agency will stop its controversial 'about' collection spy programme that allowed it to collect Americans' emails.
China's defence ministry 'sincerely sorry' for badly photoshopped picture of aircraft carrier
A poster featured fighter jets and warships superimposed on an image of the nation's first aircraft carrier.
Uber self-driving head takes a backseat amid Waymo lawsuit over stolen tech
Anthony Levandowski is embroiled in a legal dispute after being accused of stealing from Google's self-driving car project.
Shadow Brokers latest NSA malware leaks light up Chinese and Russian dark web communities
Researchers say a renowned cybercriminal offering tutorial on how to weaponise alleged NSA malware strains.
UK police to scan every fan's face at the Champions League final, raising privacy concerns
The facial recognition surveillance software will pilot at Europe's biggest sporting event.
Hackers spied and stole from millions by exploiting Word flaw as Microsoft probed bug for months
Microsoft fixed the patch nine 9 months later, after it was first uncovered by an Optiv security consultant.
US FCC chairman Ajit Pai proposes overturning Obama-era net neutrality rules
The move would likely weaken the government's regulatory powers over internet service providers.
Drunk man beats up defenseless robot in Silicon Valley car park
Jason Sylvain, 41, was arrested by Mountain View police after he knocked down the 300-pound robot.
China in talks with ESA to build 'moon village' as potential launch pad for future Mars missions
China has recently ramped up its space programme and plans to launch a lunar mission in 2018.
Palantir to pay $1.7m to settle claims of discrimination against Asians
The firm will also extend 8 engineering jobs to Asians as positions become available.
Fancy Bear hackers ramp up attacks against German think tanks as key European elections approach
The Kremlin-linked hacker group reportedly targeted think tanks linked to Angela Merkel's CDU party.
Earth was hit with a devastating comet strike around 11,000 BC, ancient stone carvings reveal
The stone carvings were found in Turkey's Göbekli Tepe.
NSA DoublePulsar malware leaked by Showdow Brokers may have infected upto 100,000 Windows computers
Security researchers say that script kiddies are using the Equation Group exploit in new global attacks.
China hacking South Korea organisations to block missile defence efforts claim researchers
Two Chinese intelligence-linked cyberespionage groups have reportedly launched attacks against South Korea.
Hong Kong broker hacks that caused $14m in investor losses prompt tighter cybersecurity regulations
Hackers reportedly launched 20 attacks on Hong Kong city's brokerages over the past 18 months.
World's top spy agencies to hold secret Five Eyes meeting in New Zealand
Heads of the FBI and CIA, among others are expected to attend the meeting in Queenstown.
Assange faces possible arrest as US mulls charges against WikiLeaks
Charges could include violating Espionage Act, theft of government property and conspiracy.
Pentagon gearing up to combat US power grid hacks with new $77m security plan
The plan envisages repairing hacked power grids within a week.
This new dark web ransomware-as-a-service is customised so any script kiddie can launch attacks
The RaaS was found being sold for $175 by a Russian cybercriminal and allows users to remotely control and monitor attacks.
Malaysia Airlines will be first to monitor its planes via satellite
The airline signed a deal that will enable it to track its planes across even the most remote parts of the world.
EU launches survey to find out what people fear the most about the future of the internet
The survey will reportedly cover topics such as privacy, AI, security and net neutrality.
Biometric Exit: Trump fast-tracks facial recognition for US airports to track visa holders
US visa holders leaving the country may soon be tracked under a new facial recognition project.
Hackers hijacked and defaced McAfee's LinkedIn page
One unnamed hacker, with alleged ties to OurMine, claimed responsibility for the attack.
Shadow Brokers new leaks allegedly link NSA to Stuxnet worm used to hit Iran
Security experts reportedly found a Windows exploit used in Stuxnet as part of the latest Shadow Brokers dump.
Google to open Android to Russian search engines as Yandex wins anti-trust complaint
Google agrees to pay $7.8m as fine to Russia's competition watchdog for violating the law.
Replicas of Isis' explosive suicide vests and pressure cooker bombs are on sale on this site
The replicas are reportedly made out of solid urethane and are being sold for 'training purposes'.
Nasa captures images of mysterious crack in one of Greenland's biggest glaciers
The new crack in Petermann Glacier has raised concerns that part of the ice shelf is splintering off into the ocean.
Hackers attack Britain First leaders' website and Twitter accounts: 'Stop being racist to Muslims'
Hackers also deleted every one of Britain First's 176 videos from its YouTube account.
Special MoJ unit to crack down on drones smuggling drugs and phones into prisons
Prisons minister Sam Gyimah has vowed to put people involved in drone drop-offs 'behind bars'.