Yahoo hack: US DoJ set to announce indictments against Russian and Canadian hackers
US authorities have accused 4 hackers of involvement in the cyberattacks against Yahoo.
WikiLeaks claims to have contacted Google, Apple, Microsoft and others about CIA cyberweapons
Julian Assange had previously vowed to provide tech firm with 'exclusive access' to CIA malware.
WikiLeaks trolls CIA's internship call on Twitter mocking 'whistleblowing opportunity?'
The CIA's official Twitter account posted a tweet advertising internships at their Washington DC office.
Statistics Canada site hit by hackers and taken offline in the peak of tax season
Hackers reportedly exploited a newly uncovered bug in Apache Struts 2 software.
US Air Force leak exposes 'holy grail' of top secret data including details of over 4,000 officers
An unsecured backup drive of an unnamed lieutenant colonel was the alleged cause of the leak.
SXSW 2017: Microsoft Research executive warns AI is 'a fascist's dream' and could be abused
AI's subtly encoded human biases could be abused by authoritarian regimes.
CIA contractors questioned by US authorities hunting for WikiLeaks' source of Vault 7 dump
The investigation is reportedly 'rapidly unfolding' although no arrests have been made yet.
Facebook policy head calls for tech to fight against extremism at SXSW
The social media giant has partnered with DHS to encourage students to create campaigns that combat hate and extremism.
World's most wanted hacker Evgeniy Bogachev fuelled Kremlin's espionage efforts - Report
The cybercriminal reportedly owns luxury cars and a yacht and is currently believed to be living openly in Russia.
WikiLeaks has not yet handed over CIA hacking tools to Google and Microsoft - Report
Founder Julian Assange had claimed that WikiLeaks will share CIA's cyberweapons with tech giants.
Nasa finds India's lost Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft missing for 8 years orbiting the moon
The Indian spacecraft was last heard from in August 2009, before disappearing into space.
Tim Berners-Lee: Inventor of the web outlines 3 major threats to the internet as it turns 28
Berners-Lee wants to tackle increasing fake news, data loss and online political ads to save the internet.
Anonymous launches #OpBlueWhale urging teenagers to stop playing sinister suicide game
The Blue Whale challenge reportedly encourages teens to complete a series of harmful tasks including cutting themselves.
Nasa has made raw data on Trappist-1 from its Kepler observations free for all space buffs
Nasa spent 74 days observing Trappist-1 from the Kepler Space Telescope as part of its K2 mission.
US police can search BitTorrent shared files without a warrant
A US judge has ruled that police can search an individual's files on peer-to-peer file sharing networks.
Planned Parenthood and Tumblr join hands at SXSW to turn the internet pink this March
They have launched the hashtag #TechStandsWithPP urging the tech industry to join the campaign.
WikiLeaks CIA dump reportedly includes unredacted names which could reveal agents' identities
Documents relating to CIA's engineering department reportedly contain full names.
Twitter now hiding accounts and labelling them 'sensitive' in latest anti-abuse effort
Twitter reportedly confirmed that it is testing the new feature and has not widely rolled it out yet.
Europol claims high-tech cybercrime fuelling organised crime
Europol says technology is now at the root of all major crimes.
AT&T 911 outage that left customers unable to access emergency services being probed by the FCC
It still remains unclear as to how many people were affected by the outage.
Dark Web reportedly shrunk by 85% after Anonymous' Freedom Hosting II hack
Only 4,400 dark web services reportedly remain active.
WikiLeaks Vault 7: CIA's 'Fine Dining' hacking method uses 24 malware-laced apps to spy on targets
The decoy apps were allegedly designed to be used in situations where CIA agents had to infect systems in the victims' presence.
FBI boss James Comey says 'Even our memories aren't private' as concerns mount over CIA hacking
Comey said that 'absolute privacy' did not exist in the US, adding that encryption has limited the FBI's ability to access devices.
Who is WikiLeaks Vault 7 source? CIA contractors may have handed over data – Report
US law enforcement and intelligence officials were reportedly aware of a CIA security breach since 2016.
Microsoft down: Outlook, Skype and Xbox outage leaves thousands frustrated across Europe and US
The cause of the outage that lasted several hours remains unknown.
Syrian refugee falsely branded a terrorist on Facebook loses 'fake news' case against tech giant
Anas Modamani was labelled a terrorist after posting a selfie with Angela Merkel which went viral in 2015.
Google accused of indefinitely storing user's private data by Danish consumer watchdog
Google has been reported to Denmark's Data Protection Agency for potentially breaking privacy laws.
Dark Web deals: This new RaaS allows upcoming cybercriminals to get ransomware for free
Dot ransomware offers wannabe cybercriminals a commission-based service by splitting profits 50/50.
Shamoon 2.0 to StoneDrill: New disk wiping malware targeting Europe and Saudi Arabia
Shamoon and the new disk wiper malware, StoneDrill, are believed to share several 'style' similarities.
Why Nasa wants to create the coldest place in the universe by flying an ice box to space
Nasa's Cold Atom Lab has been designed to create temperatures 'over a 100 million times colder than the depths of space.'