Facebook Messenger: Security flaw could let hackers alter your chats and spread malware
Hackers could adjust Facebook messages including deleting them and replacing text, links, and files.
Silk Road 2.0 staffer sentenced to 8 years in prison for running dark web drug market
Farrell was sentenced to eight years in prison and four years of supervised release for his role in Silk Road 2.0.
How MI5 and GCHQ spies bent surveillance rules to snoop on UK civilian targets
The release comes as the UK parliament is debating the controversial Snoopers' Charter.
Former WikiLeaks staffer Jacob Appelbaum hits out at allegations of 'sexual mistreatment'
The hacker and digital rights activist says he has faced death threats following accusations of misconduct.
Sir Phillip Green faces fresh questions about BHS after £10m transfer to Retail Acquisitions revealed
The £10m sum was allegedly split into a £3.5m interest-free loan and £6.5m in cash, according to legal files.
Chilcot Inquiry: Blair's ex-spin doctor Alastair Campbell cleared, despite 'dodgy dossier' role
It is believed Campbell will escape serious criticism in the upcoming 6,000-page war report.
Bangladesh: Islamic militants shoot wife of senior cop in front of her 6-year-old son
Babul Aktar is currently investigating a banned Islamic terror group known as Jamayetul Mujahideen Bangladesh.
Isle of Man TT: Racers hold 'tribute lap' after tragic opening day deaths of two bikers
Two men died in separate incidents during the opening dat of the 2016 Isle of Man TT.
Swiss voters reject plans to introduce Universal Basic Income, projections suggest
Projections from the referendum in Switzerland suggest 75% of voters rejected the UBI proposal.
EU Referendum: Ex-PM John Major calls Boris Johnson's Brexit campaign 'deceitful'
John Mayor: 'I am going to say what I think. I think it is a deceitful campaign.'
Brexit: Prime Minister David Cameron warns of mortgage rates surge if UK leaves EU
Voting to leave the EU could add between £920-£1,470 a year to average mortgage costs, it is claimed.
Swift CEO tells banks to bulk up cybersecurity or face suspension from global system
Cybersecurity needs to become a top priority for banks amid the rising threat of hacking.
GCHQ accused of regularly intercepting private emails of British MPs
Microsoft Office 365 migration in 2014 has led to fears that spooks easily access confidential data.
Hacker claims to leak personal data of 5,400 Spanish police in 'gag law' protest
Spanish police confirm an investigation has been launched after hackers breached officer data.
'Biggest ever' cybercrime bust sees 50 hackers arrested over suspected Russian bank robbery
The joint operation included the FSB, the Interior Ministry, Kaspersky Lab and a victimised bank.
National Security Letters: Yahoo exposes details of secretive FBI data demands
Yahoo is the first major company to publicly disclose the content of the secretive FBI data requests.
Windows 10: Why Samsung's tech support is telling its laptop and PC users not to upgrade
Microsoft Windows 10 has been out nearly a year - however problems with Samsung PCs continue to haunt users.
Hotmail and Outlook spam filters fail leaving users swamped by junk mail
Microsoft users were hit with barrage of unsolicited scam emails due to issue with spam filters.
Is Facebook's smartphone app secretly listening to your conversations to serve up ads?
Facebook has been forced to issue more denials that its audio capabilities are spying on users.
Hacked US roadwork signs light up 'Donald Trump is a shape-shifting lizard'
Cheeky slogans in support of Bernie Sanders replaced safety messages in Dallas, Texas
Windows zero-day flaw that impacts 'every version' being sold on Russian forum for $90,000
Researchers at Trustwave have said the flaw could impact up to 1.5 billion Windows users worldwide
US electricity provider accused of malpractice for leaving 47,000 computers exposed to hacking
US firm Pacific Gas and Electric has claimed the database found online is fake.
MySpace hack: 33GB file containing more than 360 million user accounts leaks online
The data, which appears to date back to 2008 and 2009, holds a massive 427,484,128 passwords in total.
Data breach reportedly leaks details of 'every prison officer' in Northern Ireland
Department of Justice (NI) says it is confident that information was not compromised as investigation is launched.
Inside IBM: 'No-one is safe' as fresh round of job cuts hits Big Blue
Technology giant IBM maintains it is actively recruiting as it restructures into cloud computing.
Welcome to the bizarre and frightening world of Islamic State channels on Telegram
Isis is using Telegram to teach would-be terrorists how to make weapons and guard against cyberattacks.
Has your LinkedIn been hacked? The 10 worst passwords used by members revealed
The LinkedIn hack reveals '123456' and 'Qwerty' were among the most popular passwords used by members.
Bank of England urges UK institutions to bulk up cybersecurity after Bangladesh hack
UK banks urged to conduct a formal cybersecurity check-up after Bangladesh hack in February.
Anonymous hacker claims to leak hospital data of millions of Turkish citizens
A hacker claiming to be aligned with Anonymous has reportedly compromised data from Turkish hospitals.
Disclosed NSA files leaked by Edward Snowden reveal probe into Putin's suspected links with crime
The files were released on 16 May in a fresh batch of documents leaked by Edward Snowden.