Is Samsung Pay vulnerable to hackers?
Samsung has played down the reports, claiming a hack is 'extremely unlikely'.
Met police are still running out-of-date Windows XP on thousands of computers
Extended support for the 15-year-old OS ended in April 2015.
FBI releases secret spy plane footage of Black Lives Matter protest
Spy plane footage provides an unprecedented insight into aerial surveillance.
Tesla Model X autopilot drives US man to hospital after he suffers pulmonary embolism
Could a Tesla save your life?
The NSA zero-day stockpile may only contain 'dozens' of vulnerabilities, researcher claims
Intelligence agencies collect unknown software vulnerabilities for their own use.
Irish police launch probe after 'zero-day' attack hits computer networks
An Garda Síochána refused to elaborate further on the type of malware.
Wikileaks to expose Donald Trump's tax returns? Assange claim sparks controversy
WikiLeaks dismisses Assange comments in TV interview as just 'a joke'.
Is Edward Snowden dead? Conspiracy theory claims whistleblower killed after cryptic tweet
Rumours of his demise have been denied by confidante Glenn Greenwald.
Veins in Mars' Gale Crater likely formed by 'evaporating ancient lakes', study claims
Researchers asserts the veins were likely 'pathways for groundwater'.
Isis claim responsibility for machete attack on female police officers in Belgium
The attacker is described as a 33-year-old Algerian named only as 'KB'.
Police uncover body during search for suspected 16-year old 'legal high' victim
Nathan Wood, 16, was last spotted near the River Dart on 5 August.
Team USA Olympic basketball stars went to a Rio brothel but 'left after one drink'
Three basketball players were reportedly photographed in the Termas Monte Carlo club.
Scientists unearth the secrets of the ocean using Google Maps-style mapping
Scientists estimate that over 60% of Earth's oceans remain unexplored.
Two skydivers killed during tandem jump after parachute deploys 'after impact'
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is set to take over the investigation.
Gruesome pictures show woman covered in blood after hammer attack in Dublin
The hammer attack took place on James Street in Dublin on 5 August.
Identities of Turkey coup plotters exposed by 'amateur' messaging app
Turkish intelligence cracked the encryption of the application earlier this year.
Rogue trader faces prison for using hacked press releases to rig the US stock market
Hackers and traders allegedly gained more than $30 million in illegal profit.
UAE recruiting 'elite task force' of cyber experts to build mass public spying system
Researcher claims he was offered $20,000 a month to help build the tool for state surveillance.
Carnegie Mellon university professor reveals why enforced password changes are a security risk
Mounting evidence shows mandatory changes often result in weaker credentials.
Tesla Model S 'hacked' to play Pokemon Go turns out to be a hoax
Did someone really 'hack' a Model S to play Pokemon Go? Well, no.
123-Reg hit with huge scale DDoS attack that left websites and email services offline
Web host's protections kicked in but users took to social media to complain.
Anonymous-linked journalist facing two years in federal prison urges Obama to set him free
Keys has branded the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) as 'draconian'.
Hackers with links to Iranian government attempt to 'map' 15 million Telegram users
Telegram, which offers encrypted chat, is used by roughly 20 million people in the country.
Pokemon Go: Israeli army bans soldiers from playing smartphone application amid cybersecurity fears
IDF officials fear popular game will compromise sensitive information or base secrets.
Yahoo probing potential data breach as 200 million user accounts appear on Dark Web
A hacker known as 'Peace' previously listed the Myspace and LinkedIn hacks.
Nigerian malware kingpin 'Mike', responsible for $60m fraud schemes, netted by Interpol
Suspect is accused of running a 40-strong network of cybercriminals.
Encrypted chat service GhostMail closes as 'world has changed for the worse'
'Simply not worth the risk' of secure services getting into the wrong hands.
The cyberwar begins: US believed to 'hack back' at Russia following Democratic Party email leaks
The FSB claimed to have found 'professional' spyware on roughly 20 agency systems.
Hillary Clinton: We 'know' Putin's intelligence services behind Democratic Party hacking
Clinton said the hack was a 'deliberate effort' to influence the upcoming US election.
French police investigating Isis murder of Catholic priest probe Telegram app
Audio messages and chat logs show the run-up to the terror attack in Normandy.