Interpol, Intel and Kaspersky join hands to end ransomware attacks
The No More Ransom campaign is aimed at helping ransomware victims recover data for free.
O2 denies hacking breach as customer data emerges on the dark web
Personal data including names, phone numbers, date of birth, emails and passwords listed for sale.
Facebook blames spam algorithm for blocking links to WikiLeaks DNC email leaks
The social networking service fixed the issue after WikiLeaks took to Twitter to castigate Facebook for censoring content.
MIT invents new 3D screen that allows moviegoers to watch films without glasses
The prototype dubbed 'Cinema 3D' employs special lenses and mirrors so viewers can watch from every seat.
Gotta catch a criminal: Ukraine 'Pokemon Go' game will hunt terrorists and mercenaries
The site plans to develop its own game-app 'PokemonRu' to locate Russian 'mercenaries and military criminals'.
Munich shooter posed as teenage girl on Facebook to lure in victims
The shooter set up a fake Facebook account with the name 'Selina Akim'.
WikiLeaks dumps 20,000 emails revealing personal details of Democrat donors
Leaked emails were sent out by DNC senior officials between January and May 2016.
Dark Web sites using Tor being spied on by malicious computers
Researchers uncovered over 100 malicious computers actively spying on Tor-masked Dark Web sites.
New anti-Trump website launched is the one-stop shop for all his controversial comments
Launched by women's group Emily's List, the website opposes Trump's 'offensive world views and dangerous policies'.
CryptXXX ransomware now hijacking websites of businesses to infect unsuspecting users
CryptXX ransomware teams up with SoakSoak botnet to hijack websites of businesses and infect users.
Google reveals government surveillance at all-time high
US, Germany, France, UK and India top surveillance requests list.
South African radio telescope MeerKAT uncovers 1,300 new galaxies
MeerKAT will become a part of the international Square Kilometre Array project, which is slated to be set up by 2020
Social media users found signing up without reading fine print
An experimental survey revealed that 74% users skipped reading privacy policies while opening new social media accounts.
Chinese hackers suspected behind Philippines government websites hack
The breach comes days after The Hague ruled in favour of the Philippines over the South China Sea dispute.
Nasa unveils new design for Mars 2020 rover furthering the hunt for life on the Red Planet
The Mars rover will share some of its hardware from its predecessor the Curiosity rover to save costs
Pentagon not impressed over slow start of cyberwar against Isis
US Cyber Command is yet to establish a full staff and develop offensive tools like malware to launch attacks
Pokemon Go fake Android app delivers first ever lockscreen malware that clicks on porn ads
Two more fake Android apps called 'Guide & Cheats for Pokemon Go' and 'Install Pokemongo' have also been found
New Android banking malware stops victims from contacting banks and cancelling fraudulent payments
The malware is targeting financial institutions in Russia and South Korea.
Largest 3D map of the universe created detailing 1.2 million galaxies to measure dark energy
The map helps scientists to study dark energy - a mysterious force driving the universe's rapid expansion
Trump would be a 'disaster for innovation' say Silicon Valley tech giants
Tech titans say in open letter that Trump 'campaigns on anger, bigotry, fear of new ideas and new people'.
Islamic State not choosy about messaging apps says SITE co-founder
WhatsApp, Telegram, ChatSecure, SureSpot, Kik and Wickr among those used and promoted by top Isis recruiters.
Is WhatsApp blocking encrypted calls to Saudi Arabia?
Despite WhatsApp's claims to the contrary, developer says the company 'chose to block' calls
Hackers selling new Stampado ransomware on the dark web for a mere $39
The ransomware is allegedly capable of deleting random files every six hours if the ransom is not paid.
Tor Project shake-up: New board members announced following Appelbaum debacle
Six new board members have been appointed to replace seven who exited the organisation
OurMine hackers claim to have targeted HSBC servers in cyberattacks
The hacker group later said that the attack was 'stopped' after speaking to a staff member.
Stingray evidence rejected by US federal judge for the first time
The DEA had used a stingray device without a warrant to identify suspect's location.
State-sponsored malware targeting energy companies across Europe, says security firm
Researchers suspect Russian coders are involved in the campaign.
Cerber ransomware surpasses CryptXXX and Locky to monopolise malware infections says Microsoft
Cerber is now the 'most detected' ransomware accounting for a quarter of all ransomware infections.
Twitter mocks George W Bush for dancing during Dallas memorial service
The former president broke into a dance while holding hands with wife Laura and First Lady Michelle Obama.
Petya clone Satana is the new Russian-linked 'ransomware from hell', says Kaspersky Lab
The ransomware not only encrypts files but also blocks Windows booting processes.