YouTube star Louis Cole highlights 'positive things' about North Korea in videos
'You can never be sure whether things were staged or not in North Korea,' says vlogger Jacob Laukaitis.
Australian authorities hacked computers in the US while investigating dark web child abuse site - Report
Queensland Police Service's specialised unit, Task Force Argos, reportedly took control over The Love Zone site.
India-based hackers suspected behind corporate espionage malware dubbed Shakti Trojan
The malware appears to have been around for a while, operating below the radar to evade detection
Edward Snowden back on Twitter, squashes death conspiracy theory with Mark Twain quote
Snowden was feared murdered by conspiracy theorists after posting a now deleted cryptic tweet.
Police blame IT hiccup as UK cybercrime reporting forum Action Fraud goes offline
Action Fraud is a platform where victims of cybercrime can report illegal activities to authorities concerned.
Tim Cook opens up about running Apple, privacy, Steve Jobs, but remains silent on car rumours
Cook spoke about Steve Jobs, the firm's dependency on the iPhone and the challenges of being in charge.
Twitter blocks hacker Guccifer 2.0 following DCCC data leaks
The documents leaked by Guccifer 2.0 have also been blocked by Wordpress.
Hyatt, Starwood and other HEI-operated hotels hit by malware attack, customer data feared stolen
20 hotels have been affected by the malware which targeted payment card information of customers.
Social media hackers pose as customer support accounts on Twitter, target Natwest bank users
Scammers surreptitiously lure victims to phishing sites to steal their account details.
Twitter allegedly censoring verified accounts of journalists in post-coup Turkey, under threat of a ban
The Twitter accounts of at least 26 journalists have reportedly been censored following the coup attempt.
China's proposed cybersecurity laws spark concerns among businesses
Businesses say that the new rules could make it easier for hackers to steal data.
Suspected Russian hackers behind Oracle breach hit five more cash register firms
Hackers allegedly breach Cin7, ECRS, Navy Zebra, PAR Technology and Uniwell.
Microsoft accidentally leaks golden keys that unlock every Windows device
The keys allow hackers to unlock Windows devices, including tablets and phones.
NSA spied on global medical non-profits, newly released documents from leaked Snowden archive reveal
Medical research centres in Pakistan and Afghanistan were among the surveillance targets.
A 3D map of millions of galaxies to be built by 5,000 robots to shed light on dark energy
The map will measure light from 35 million galaxies to better understand dark matter and galaxy evolution.
Has your Instagram been hacked? Accounts flooded with porn to lure victims to adult dating sites
The hacked Instagram accounts have passwords and profile pictures altered.
Ransomware spam campaign targets US government and educational institutions
CryptFile2 belongs to the CrypBoss ransomware family.
Hitler ransomware still in development mode deletes files and demands victims pay via phone top-up card
The suspected German-speaking hackers have misspelt ransomware as 'ransonware'.
Cat-themed Android ransomware stealing SMS messages and encrypting files
The ransomware also lets hackers remotely send commands to the infected devices via a web-based control panel.
Teen scores one million Air Miles for exposing flaws in United Airlines' system
The Dutch security researcher exposed around 20 security holes in the airlines' software systems.
O2 pulls off epic fail by sending virus infested USB drives to its customers
The mobile network provider says most of the devices were not infected and blamed a supplier for the issue.
UK drone crimes on the rise as police investigate reports of voyeurism and drug trade
Experts urge government to impose more drone regulations to deter new brand of criminals.
Oracle data breach: Russian cybercrime syndicate suspected in malware attack targeting over 300,000 systems
Password reset initiated for Micros customers after hackers launched malware attack.
Russia, China and Europe targeted by cyberespionage group Strider with stealth malware
The low-profile hacker group has been active since 2011 and has infected 36 systems across 7 different organisations.
900 million Android devices affected by Quadrooter security flaws
All Android OS versions are susceptible and can be affected by four identified security flaws.
Telstra considering cutting over 200 jobs, most of which may be outsourced
The job cuts will affect various departments, including accounting, credit services and analytics services.
Top 5 scary hacks that emerged from the Black Hat USA hacker conference
This year's conference has highlighted how hackers can manipulate every gadget and even the Internet of Things to launch attacks.
Trump campaign website does not allow some donors to cancel recurring donations
Trump's website allegedly only offers donors to 'update' their card information with a new card.
Privacy activists challenge GCHQ's mass hacking powers in European court
Court challenge by activists aims to stop GCHQ's programme of worldwide hacking.
Google, Apple, Samsung employee accounts exposed in developer forum data breach
Data exposed includes IBM, Panasonic, VMWare, EA, Toshiba, Intel, Sony Ericsson employee accounts and more.