Healthcare hack: 34,000 US citizens exposed as trove of data being sold on dark web
Dark web leak reportedly includes names, home addresses, emails and social security numbers.
Russian culture secretary: 'Netflix is part of a US government-funded conspiracy'
Minister Vladimir Medinsky claims Netflix is used to 'get into the heads of everyone on earth'.
Data breach exposes 112,000 French police officers two weeks after Isis-inspired murder
Addresses and telephone numbers reportedly placed online by a disgruntled former employee
Lauri Love: 'I will kill myself if extradited to the US,' says alleged Nasa hacker
If found guilty under US law, Love faces up to 99 years in prison and up to $9m in fines.
Hacker selling 9.2m US hospital records and social security numbers on the Dark Web
The plaintext 2GB database contains personal sensitive information on 9,278,352 Americans.
EU referendum petition trolled by 4chan pranksters after Brexit poll 'hijacked' by bots
Petitions Committee delete 77,000 fraudulent signatures calling for EU referendum rerun.
Ukrainian bank cyber-heist: Hackers take off with $10m
Reports indicate banks across Russia and Ukraine are vulnerable to hacking attacks.
Bangladesh Bank drops $81m cybertheft investigation due to cost of probe
After February's major financial hack, the central bank opts to 'take steps on its own' to improve security.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai hacked as Quora and Twitter account hit with spam
Hacking group, 'OurMine', previously targeted Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
Religious hacker defaces scores of escort websites in the name of Allah
Moroccan hacker ElSurveillance warns he'll leak 100,000 user records in #EscortsOffline campaign.
Fighting crime with computers: Is predictive policing the future of law enforcement?
Predictive policing is causing crime rates to fall – but it comes with privacy concerns.
Air India: Police launch probe after hackers steal frequent-flyer miles worth Rs 1.6m
It is suspected the hackers had inside knowledge of the loyalty scheme, law enforcement claim.
Leaked: 154 million US voter records expose preferences on gay marriage and abortion law
The compromised data is roughly a year old and the client claims to have been hacked.
Former Bangladesh bank governor slams New York Fed for failing to stop $81m cyber-heist
Experts analysing the breach have found evidence that weak security practices aided the hackers.
China vows to 'vigorously purify' online comments to combat public dissent
China's president, Xi Jinping, believes internet censorship is vital to combat terrorism and public dissent
Central banks of South Korea and Indonesia bulk up security following DDoS attacks by hacktivists
The cyberattacks coincide with the 30-day Operation Icarus campaign orchestrated by hacking group Anonymous.
Hacker leaks over 260 internal Democratic Party files on Hillary Clinton
The hacker, Guccifer 2.0, was initially accused of being in a state-sponsored Russian team of cybercriminals.
WikiLeaks unleashes new 88GB 'insurance file' onto the web – but what's inside them?
Speculation surrounding the secretive insurance file suggests data could be in relation to Hillary Clinton.
Kremlin-linked hackers breached Democratic Party networks, say cybersecurity experts
Malware analysis from multiple cybersecurity firms finds evidence linking Cosy Bear and Fancy Bear to breach.
Public needs to wise up to cybersecurity, warns TalkTalk hack report
UK government to bolster ICO capabilities with fines on firms that fail to protect data.
Fighting Isis with computer code: Professor builds software to combat Daesh propaganda
The non-profit Counter Extremism Project (CEP) aims to curb spread of terrorist content on social media.
Russian hacker releases Democratic Party financial documents, donor lists and secret memos
Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton responded to the attack by saying her campaign has not been hacked.
Brussels terror alert: Central station and hotel evacuated after suspicious items found
The Gare Centrale and the Carrefour de l'Europe hotel were cleared out around midday on 19 June.
Would God vote for Brexit? Fury as English pastor uses sermon to push political agenda
'We go to church to pray and serve God and not to be told how to vote,' said one angry church member.
Russia Lake Syamozero: At least 11 children feared dead after storm hits tourist boats
Tourist group hit by a storm reportedly consisted of two boats and one raft.
Revealed: How Microsoft cut its UK corporation tax bill by £100m
The firm has cut its tax bill thanks to a confidential deal with HMRC.
Sniper kills two Isis terrorists 'with one bullet' during car bomb operation says SAS source
The incident allegedly occurred last month while SAS troops were training Libyan militia groups.
Video shows Disney staff fighting alligator feet away from unaware parents and toddlers
Chilling video comes after a toddler was killed by an alligator at a Disney resort.
EU referendum: Gove and Corbyn clash on immigration as Brexit vote approaches
Gove and Corbyn clash on immigration as EU referendum campaigning resumes.
Up to half of the advertisements on illegal livestreaming websites found to be full of malware
Joint university research reveals the security risks of illegally streaming sports, films and TV shows.