North Korean hackers now using Android backdoor malware to target religious groups in South Korea
The Lazarus hacker group has designed a malware that poses as the legitimate app – The Bible – that translates the holy book into Korean.
Your every keystroke is recorded by over 480 of the most popular websites in the world
Researchers at Princeton University are concerned about companies using session scripts being vulnerable to targeted hacks and leaking user data.
Oumuamua: All you need to know about the first interstellar asteroid to enter our Solar System
Astronomers say that the alien object, named Oumuamua is like nothing that has ever been seen before.
How North Korean hackers may be playing hide and seek by operating from inside India
Security experts believe that Pyongyang's hackers could likely be working out of India and other foreign nations to provide the "Kim regime plausible deniability".
Archaeologists find 'cremated remains of Buddha' in ancient Chinese box alongside 260 statues
Around 260 Buddhist statues, some over six-and-a-half feet tall, were found in Jingchuan County, China.
Mysterious and 'exotic' cosmic rays are slamming the Earth and no one knows why
The Earth is being hit by a massive amount of anti-matter called positrons, but scientists are still to discover the source of the particles.
Pentagon data leak: Massive trove of global social media data left accidentally exposed online
The Pentagon accidentally left exposed three "publicly downloadable" databases, one of which contained nearly 1.8 billion of social media data.
Dark web markets are leaking their real IP addresses, risking police takedowns
New dark web markets that have recently cropped up appear to be run by inexperienced hackers, leaving the sites vulnerable.
Malaysian police identify suspected hackers behind breach that exposed data of millions on dark web
The historic data breach occurred in October when over 46 million Malaysians' records were put up for sale on the dark web.
ABC data leak: Massive trove of sensitive data including emails, passwords left exposed online
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation also exposed information regarding stock files and production services via unsecured cloud servers.
North Korea aggressively working to deploy first ballistic missile submarine, satellite photos show
Experts believe that activities at the ship-yard over the past year suggest "a prolonged and ongoing shipbuilding program".
Scientists accidentally found a grass that tastes like crisps after team member licked his fingers
"Someone licked their hand at some point and tasted that flavour," said Matthew Barrett who made the discovery along with his colleagues.
McAfee's email hacking protection service exposed users to Emotet banking malware
McAfee ClickProtect email protection service reportedly shared the malware, which was hosted on a third-party site.
What is Kilopower? Nasa's space nuclear reactor could be the key to colonising Mars
Nasa's space nuclear reactor tech could "empower" future Mars colonies, transforming the planet's resources into water, oxygen and more.
Another OnePlus app uncovered that may allow hackers to steal photos, GPS, WiFi data and more
The security expert who found the OnePlus app reportedly believes that the smartphone maker may have intentionally left it on devices.
Antarctica: Nasa shares first ever aerial close-up photos of trillion tonne iceberg
Nasa flew a special aircraft over the Larsen C ice shelf, capturing several stunning photos of the massive A-68 iceberg that broke off from Antarctica earlier this year.
Search for alien life: New Earth-sized planet found just 11 light years away from us may host life
The exoplanet has been designated Ross 128 b and is the second closest temperate planet to be found after Proxima b.
#OpDomesticTerrorism: Anonymous hackers take down over a dozen neo-Nazi sites in new wave of attacks
"We're coming for you," an Anonymous hacker warned "organisation taking part in acts of domestic terrorism in the name of white supremacy".
Hacker hijacks North Korean radio station and plays 'The Final Countdown'
The hijacked radio station is allegedly used by the Kim Jong-un regime to transmit secret codes days before Pyongyang conducts a weapons test.
Jewson data breach: Hackers may have stolen over 1,600 customers' personal and credit card data
Customers' names, email addresses, passwords, billing addresses, phone numbers, payment details and more may have been stolen by hackers.
First glimpse of gravitational waves from supermassive black holes could be caught within 10 years
Scientists predict there is a "100% chance" of spotting gravitational waves from supermassive black holes within a decade.
Giant Jurassic-era dinosaur made the world's longest tracks around 150 million years ago
Scientists believe that a Sauropod that weighed 35 tonnes was responsible for making massive 110-step trackways.
What is IcedID? Hackers using new banking Trojan to spy and steal from targets in US and UK
IcedID is fairly new to the cybercrime arena, and its capabilities are believed to be on par with other sophisticated Trojans like Dridex and Zeus.
Donald Trump Jr and WikiLeaks: All you need to know about their private conversations on Twitter
Julian Assange took to Twitter to respond to the "alleged" messages, claiming that he could not confirm them and that WikiLeaks "did not keep such records".
A Boeing 757 was remotely hacked by US homeland security experts in just 2 days
US president Donald Trump's personal jet, as well as the one frequently used by vice president Mike Pence, is reportedly Boeing 757.
Amaq hacked: Nearly 2,000 Isis supporters doxed, emails leaked by Muslim hacktivists
Just hours before Isis' "news agency" website Amaq was reportedly taken down, the site claimed it had beefed up security to handle "any type of hack".
Was Parity hacked? Nearly $300m Ethereum wallet freeze may not have been caused by bug
Last week, over 580 Parity wallets containing millions of dollars worth of Ethereum were mysteriously locked down and inaccessible.
260-million-year-old fossils reveal Antarctica had tree-filled forests before dinosaurs existed
Scientists estimate that during the Permian Period, before dinosaurs even existed, Antarctica was covered in trees.
Fasten data leak: Nearly 1 million users' sensitive data mistakenly exposed by US ride-hailing firm
The data exposure was caused by an unsecured Apache Hive database, which leaked extensive data about both customers and drivers.
The Dark Overlord hacked back by London plastic surgeon to celebs and royals
The Dark Overlord hackers stole a trove of confidential photos of high-profile clients from the plastic surgery clinic last month.