MIT communication platform Riffle could surpass Tor in anonymity
Riffle guarantees anonymity as long as even one server remains uncompromised.
Google alerts users of 4,000 state sponsored cyberattacks per month
Tech giant says it issued thousands of warnings to users, who often upgrade security.
Anonymous OpAfrica: Data on Airbus, Thales Group, Rolls Royce and EADS 'leaked' after cyberattack on Armscor
Hackers leak 64 MB data containing financial and trade details of arms firms on the dark web.
Datadog hit by hackers, issues password reset notice to all customers
At least one user has reported that his attempt to use AWS credentials has been unsuccessful.
Alton Sterling shooting: Baton Rouge police database reportedly hit by hacker
The leaked information includes names, addresses, emails and phone numbers.
NCA cybercrime report estimates 2.11 million in UK victims of cybercrime
NCA report highlights looming threat of cyberattacks on UK's economy and infrastructure.
OS X malware Keydnap uses Tor and opens 'permanent' backdoor likely targeting security researchers
The malware steals Keychain passwords and roots systems by tricking victims into providing credentials.
Sweden: National DNA database could soon be released to law enforcement and private companies
Sweden has been collecting newborn DNA samples since 1975.
Isis releases new propaganda video featuring leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
In 15-minute documentary, IS claims to control 35 'provinces' in Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Egypt and Yemen.
BT and KPMG research finds cybercrime has now become an industry
Criminal gangs and state entities have been found using sophisticated hacking tools.
UK police accessed and inappropriately handled civilian data conducting 2,315 data breaches in 5 years – report
Between June 2011 and December 2015 over 800 instances of unauthorised police access to information have been recorded.
Isis releases new kill list with 1,700 names targeting members of US churches and Jewish synagogues
The list calls on pro-Daesh supporters to 'kill them all' and 'slay them'.
Banking Trojans on the rise in Canada – Dridex, Kronos and Zeus among those detected
Hackers use malicious Microsoft Word documents to infect victims' systems with banking Trojans and malware.
WikiLeaks releases over 1,000 Clinton Iraq War emails ahead of Chilcot report
The email trove is part of Clinton's correspondence released by the US State Department in February.
Brexit: Cybersecurity experts predict rise in cybercrime after changes in security law
Phishing scams, DDoS attacks and identity thefts are among the cybercrimes that are likely to increase.
Hackers capitalise on Brexit sending out spam emails that infect victims' computers with malware
Spam emails promise to protect users against the financial and security fallout of Brexit.
Locky variant Zepto ransomware spam campaign surges with over 137,000 emails in just 4 days
Hackers have used subject lines like 'financial report', 'documents copy' and others in efforts to lure in victims.
Hackers use LizardStresser botnet to target and hijack IoT devices and launch DDoS attacks
The botnet has hit Brazilian banks, global gaming sites and government organisations
Facebook users targeted by malware that affected 10,000 victims in 2 days
Users received a malware laced message from a 'friend' claiming to have mentioned them on Facebook.
Hackers use 'cyber weapons' rather than malware to evade detection when deploying attacks, study finds
Researchers disclose that hackers prefer to employ 'sophisticated tools' rather than malware after invading systems.
FBI secret rules enable agency to spy on journalists with very little oversight
Under the classified rules, the agency can even bypass a judge.
New China-based Hummer Trojan rakes in $500,000 a day infecting over one million users with porn
The Trojan is believed to be one of the largest ever to be uncovered and is almost impossible to remove.
Isis supporters 'plot' lone wolf attacks in online discussion forum
The ideas range from spreading the Zika virus to sending anthrax to politicians.
Isis infographic claims to have covert units in France, Turkey and Saudi Arabia as caliphate spreads
Isis celebrates second anniversary of caliphate with propaganda from Amaq News Agency.
New and improved CryptXXX ransomware nets $45,000 in 3 weeks
The latest ransomware variant comes with changes that prevent victims from restoring their data from backups.
Hacker tricks Facebook into giving him access to someone else's account without really hacking
The hacker was able to lock a user out of his account by asking Facebook to turn off login approvals.
Android malware masquerading as WhatsApp, Uber and others in Google Play Store targets users in Europe
The malware enables hackers to steal user information via an SMS phishing campaign.
Hackers bring down US House Democrats' websites following gun control sit-in
Over a dozen House Democrats' websites have been hacked and down for days.
Isis executes journalists with explosives packed into their cameras and laptops
The five journalists featured in the video were reportedly abducted in October 2015.
Leaked Tor Project chat logs reveal it struggled over hiring ex-CIA agent
Internal chat logs show how the non-profit organisation's work may be affected by the intelligence community.