Adobe Flash zero-day exploit found in the wild and there's currently no fix
Adobe promised a security fix on 12 May − two days after disclosing a zero-day vulnerability.
Internet Explorer software hole may have been used to steal data and infect PCs in South Korea
Security firm Symantec has claimed that South Korean web users are being infected with 'zero-day' exploit.
Kiddicare hack: UK retailer warns 800,000 users about data breach on test server
UK retailer reveals names, delivery addresses, telephone numbers and email addresses were compromised.
London sexual health clinic fined £180,000 for leaking HIV-positive patient data
Sensitive personal data has been sent out in a mass email
Google DeepMind co-founder attempts to soothe privacy concerns amid NHS data-sharing controversy
Project co-founder Mustafa Suleyman speaks out against critics who highlight privacy concerns of NHS deal.
Reddit mods consider ban on Forbes, Wired and other websites that disable ad-blockers
Big changes considered by Reddit moderators proposing that anti-ad-blocking sites are no longer welcome.
This is what happens when a Conservative politician asks the internet 'What is a GIF?'
Conservative Party MP Nicholas Soames asks the internet to explain GIFs – and the internet delivers.
US military cadets under investigation for Black Lives Matter salute photo
An inquiry has been launched to determine if the 16 cadets broke a Department of Defence policy.
Uber chief touts expansion of UberX service into Berlin following legal woes
Christian Freese, Uber's Germany chief has touted the firm's UberX expansion into the German capital.
UK police probe set to launch into IRA double agent 'Stakeknife' suspected of murder
Investigation will probe how the UK government and MI5 worked with an informant known as 'Stakeknife'.
Sir David Attenborough celebrates 90th birthday with career-spanning mobile app
BBC is making a mobile app to showcase the 66-year-long career of a broadcasting legend.
Former UK spy chiefs warn Brexit will increase risk of militant attacks
Former spy bosses say intelligence sharing between the UK and EU is key to stopping crime.
Hero Alsatian praised after helping SAS troopers combat Isis fighters during ambush
The incident came as the SAS completed a 10-day training program with Peshmerga fighters in northern Iraq.
Violence spikes as UK gangs use YouTube and Instagram social media sites to taunt rivals
YouTube, Snapchat, Instagram and Periscope are now being used by gangs, a report claims.
InvestBank UAE hack: Database containing credit card details and passport scans leaks online
Not everyone is convinced the so-called Bozkurt Hackers are a legitimate hacking group.
Panama Papers source praises 'hero' Edward Snowden ahead of next Mossack Fonseca revelations
Next Panama Papers' release details 200,000 offshore entities in 21 tax havens.
Fling.com breach: Passwords and sexual preferences of 40 million users up for sale on dark web
The leaked data was listed for sale on an underground marketplace called The Real Deal.
Russian spies suspected of hacking civil rights activists' Telegram accounts
Two civil rights activists have accused Russian secret services and MTS of hacking their Telegram accounts.
Tor developer Isis Agora Lovecruft publicly accuses the FBI of harassment
Isis Agora Lovecruft is a Tor developer that is accusing the FBI of harassment – which the agency denies.
Blackpool NHS health trust fined £185,000 for leaking 6,000 staff members' personal records
The exposed information included names, date of births, pay scales and National Insurance numbers.
Amazing GoPro footage shows Nasa's rocket travelling to space and back
The rocket - carrying technology developed by Nasa - successfully reached near-space.
Heart surgery patient left at risk after computers crash during operation
The Merge Hemo, which monitors patient data, went offline for more than five minutes.
Petition calls to overthrow 'off-the-rails' FBI boss for 'misguided crusade' against encryption
Fight for the Future has launched an online petition designed to 'send a message' to the FBI boss.
HackForums investigating 'possible account security compromise'
Administrator 'Omniscient' has now alerted members to the incident.
Philippines election hacker suspect Paul Biteng: 'I don't want to be jailed'
Paul Biteng, 20, and Joenel de Asis, 23, were both arrested on suspicion of hacking.
Operation Icarus: Anonymous to attack stock markets and world banks in 30-day cyber assault
The notorious hacking collective launched Operation Icarus to protest alleged global banking corruption.
Will the changes to 'Rule 41' leave Tor and VPN users at risk of government-sanctioned hacking?
The Electronic Freedom Foundation has warned the US government wants to de-anonymise you online.
Hackers shut down Michigan electricity board's critical systems for nearly a week
The Board of Water and Light (BWL) in the state of Michigan is the latest victim in the ransomware epidemic.
The rise and fall of PwnedList: How 866 million hacked passwords were exposed all over again
Online service to check compromised accounts being 'decommissioned' after serious website vulnerability.
Qatar National Bank admits leaked financial data on customers 'may be accurate'
In a fresh statement, the QNB has branded the hacking incident an attack on its reputation.