WikiLeaks Syria Files release omitted publishing evidence of nearly £2bn transferred from Syria to Russia - report
WikiLeaks has categorically denied withholding any relevant documents and maintains that all Syria files have been published.
Twitter Direct Messages to come with read receipt, but there is a way to disable them
Twitter also announced that DMs would come with typing indicators and web link previews.
Dridex banking Trojan may soon begin targeting crypto-currency wallets
Dridex developers have also been recently observed to be blacklisting configurations commonly used by security researchers.
FBI arrests 2 alleged Crackas With Attitude hackers for targeting CIA director and others
The group shot into prominence after hacking personal email account of CIA director John Brennan in 2015.
Popular Chinese restaurant chain serves up ransomware with hackers demanding nearly $700
The restaurant's website was hacked and injected with pseudo Darkleech script, redirecting users to ransomware.
UK-EU intelligence and security sharing will be badly hit post Brexit, warns Europol strategy head
UK law enforcement agencies have been in talks with Europol in efforts to mitigate the potential consequences.
Google has a plan to stop aspiring Isis recruits from joining the extremist group
Google-owned think tank Jigsaw has been developing a new program to negate Isis's propaganda material.
IBM security confounded to be contacted by brazen malware author for improved Trojan description
The alleged malware developer even offered to give an interview to IBM to help update them about the Trojan.
New NSA documents detail how the spy agency used the Iraq war to build its global surveillance system
The documents contain messages sent between 2003 and 2004 by the then NSA director Michael Hayden.
Linode servers targeted with 'catastrophic' DDoS attack over US labour day weekend
Linode employees were battling a massive DDoS attack which saw hackers targeting the firm's Atlanta data centre.
Sophos issues update as faulty antivirus detection prevented Windows users from logging in
A botched antivirus update saw Windows 7 winlogon.exe erroneously displayed as malware.
Hackers appear to have World Anti Doping Agency in their sights yet again
The Olympic drug-testing agency's website was previously hacked after it issued a damning report on Russia's doping cover-up.
Microsoft's battle against secret data demands gets Apple, Google and Twitter support
Microsoft's lawsuit against the US Justice Department over its use of gag orders is now supported by over 80 signatories.
Watch a rare double 'ring of fire' solar eclipse captured by Nasa's SDO
The eclipse occurs when the Moon is at a point in its orbit, farther away from Earth.
Isis Telegram channels call on 'our brothers in Europe' to 'hurry' with their attacks
A new message by pro-Isis group also cautions supporters to 'delete' all 'photos, videos and apps' related to the extremist group.
FBI's new Clinton email hack documents show hacker breached Bill Clinton staffer's email
Mystery hacker may have used Tor Network to access the staffer's email.
Cops arrest Florida man accused of hacking Linux servers in 2011
Cyberattack caused malware-infected Linux servers to be offline for over a month.
Mission Impossible? FBI wants to be cool enough to recruit hackers
FBI director James Comey said that the agency is looking to 'steal people' from the private sector.
Putin on DNC hack: 'Does it even matter who hacked this data?'
The Clinton campaign fired back at Putin for characterising the cyberattack as a public service.
Betabot password stealing trojan re-emerges with ransomware infecting capabilities
Betabot developers use 'weaponised document attachments' to infect thousands of victims.
DressCode Android malware spotted in over 40 Google Play Store apps and 400 apps on third-party app stores
DressCode-infected malicious apps on Google Play were downloaded by 500,000 to 2,000,000 users
British defence firm supplied US police extensive range of military spy gear, leaked catalogue reveals
Among the supplies were black boxes capable of monitoring cell phone signals of a whole town.
Scammers using social media brands to launch phishing, fraud and malware attacks, study says
Proofpoint security researchers say 600 new fraudulent social media accounts crop up every month.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange lashes out at the media, Clinton and the Obama administration
Assange also said that WikiLeaks was 'working around the clock' to publish new information relating to the US elections
Luxury hotel chain allegedly left thousands of customer credit card details exposed
Sensitive personal information of international customers including names, travel details and more were exposed.
One million IoT devices infected by Bashlite malware-driven DDoS botnet
The DDoS botnet targets Taiwan, Brazil and Colombia.
Hackers stole over 60 million Dropbox user accounts in 2012
Dropbox recently initiated password resets for all its users after uncovering account details linked to the 2012 breach
UK hospitals targeted by ransomware but NHS did not pay up
Hospitals across the globe are being increasingly targeted by ransomware attacks.
Facebook apologises for fake Megyn Kelly article and removes it from Trending list
The tech giant recently announced changes to its Trending Topics feature, which is now heavily automated.
New covert malware uses USB drives to jump airgaps and works on almost every storage device
The malware converts specific USB devices already within targeted facilities into data transmitters with no hardware modifications.