New North Korea ICBM photos show Kim Jong-un celebrating but is the giant missile nuclear capable?
Some of the photos show Kim Jong-un inspecting the massive missile before it was launched.
China's 'Monkey King' satellite finds mysterious deep space signal while hunting for dark matter
The satellite detected a surprising spectral breach and a strange spike, which may help scientists uncover the origins of dark matter.
Clarksons hack: Shipping giant fears hackers may leak confidential data over refusal to pay ransom
Clarksons confirmed the hack, adding that hackers managed to access its systems by using a compromised user account.
How old is the tomb of Jesus Christ? Scientists reveal its age is much older than previously thought
Scientists reportedly ran tests on the remains of a limestone cave in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, dating it to around 345 CE.
Google finds new Tizi Android spyware that can steal social media data, photos, contacts and more
Google said that the backdoor spyware, which was found in several Play Store apps, affected around 1,300 devices.
MacOS High Sierra 'root' security flaw: How to protect your Mac against the 'hack'
Mac OS High Sierra has a major security flaw that allows anyone to 'hack' into the system by just typing "root".
US Army and NSA data leak: Over 100GB of 'Red Disk' army intelligence project exposed online
The data was left freely exposed due to an unsecured Amazon cloud storage server and could have been downloaded by anyone.
Tiangong-1: When and where will China's out-of-control space station crash on Earth?
China's unmanned, out-of-control space station is currently on a death spiral and is expected to crash-land on Earth in the next few months.
500 million-year-old tiny sea creature with helmet-like shell and armoured spikes just discovered
Two fossil specimens of the tiny worm-like creature have been uncovered in China and may change researchers' understanding of Cambrian Period animals.
Chinese security firm Boyusec a front for APT 3 cyberespionage group that hacked US firms
US authorities linked Boyusec to an elite cyberespionage group APT3, which is believed to have ties to China's spy agency.
What can China's new ghost spy satellite do? Beijing could track US B-2 stealth bombers from space
The new spy satellite will reportedly be developed using ghost quantum imaging, allowing Beijing to spot and track currently invisible targets from space.
Nature's healing powers: How exotic Australian plants may help revive nuclear contaminated land
Australian scientists say that some native plant species could be used to "make contaminated regions safe again".
Interstellar asteroid, beer in Mars, space dust transporting life to Earth – This week in space
From the odd cigar-shaped interstellar asteroid to the mysterious object shooting across the Heathrow airport – these are the best space stories of the week.
A dark web version of Wikipedia is now live and people in internet-censored regimes can use it
The dark web Wikipedia service can be accessed via Tor and it has its own onion service, protecting users' traffic within Tor's encryption.
CoinPouch hack: Over $655,000 worth of Verge cryptocurrency was stolen by hackers
The details of how the hack occurred still remains a mystery as investigations into the incident are temporary stalled due to Thanksgiving holiday.
Massive Phaethon asteroid to zoom past Earth in a close encounter before Christmas
In December, a 5km-wide asteroid is expected to fly past the Earth, accompanied by the Geminids meteor shower.
A dark web vendor is selling a stolen Gottfried Lindauer painting for $500,000
Two rare Gottfried Lindauer paintings were stolen from a gallery in New Zealand in April, one of which is now up for sale on the dark web.
Is North Korea prepping for an imminent weapons test? Mysterious coded messages just radioed out
Experts have previously observed that such transmissions often precede major weapons tests by Pyongyang.
Uber phishing scam: Hackers are capitalising on massive data breach to steal your passwords
Hackers have begun sending potential Uber users phishing emails, specifically tailored to trick them into divulging account passwords.
'Where there is life there is hope' – Stephen Hawking shares incredibly inspiring life lessons
Hawking reportedly spoke about his university life, how he dealt with being diagnosed with motor neurone disease and more.
Öræfajökull: Iceland's biggest volcano waking up after centuries raising fears of possible eruption
Öræfajökull, Iceland's largest active volcano which last erupted in 1727, is believed to have recently experienced "increased activity".
'True internet freedom' – Kim Dotcom to launch MegaNet to 'replace' current internet
The Megaupload founder took to Twitter to warn that breaking net neutrality would "accelerate" people adopting a "new network".
Uber data breach: British customers feared affected after firm failed to notify UK authorities
Uber reportedly said that it was still unable to confirm how many British customers' data may have been compromised.
Three ancient Roman treasure-filled shipwrecks and a 'royal head of crystal' discovered in Egypt
Archaeologists found three gold coins dated back to the time Emperor Octavius Augustus as well as numerous Roman artefacts.
Watch F-22 Raptor precision-bomb Taliban drug factories while avoiding civilian buildings in the same compound
US and Afghan forces reportedly bombed 10 Taliban opium factories as part of a joint military operation between the two countries called "Operation Jagged Knife".
Space Beer: Budweiser to conduct barley experiments on space station to brew 'first beer on Mars'
Budweiser says the barley it sends to the ISS will remain aboard for a month, before it makes its way back to the Earth to be analysed further.
FBI charges Iranian man for HBO hack, leaking Game of Thrones but here is why they can't arrest him
The Iranian hacker, Behzad Mesri, who went by the pseudonym "Skote Vashat" or "Mr Smith", reportedly has links to the Iranian military.
Tether hack: Nearly $31m in cryptocurrency was stolen by a hacker
Tether said it is now attempting to get the stolen funds back and also ensure that the hacker cannot spend the money.
MuddyWater: Hackers target Middle Eastern nations using fake NSA, Kaspersky documents
A hacker group was found targeting Saudi Arabia, UAE, India, Pakistan, US and others in a massive cyber-espionage campaign.
The mysterious origins of the Dead Sea Scrolls could finally be unveiled by these ancient skeletons
Over 30 newly discovered graves at the West Bank site could provide clues about who wrote or protected the ancient manuscripts.