From the Panama Papers to Edward Snowden: Data leaks that shook the world
In the wake of the Panama Papers release, IBTimes UK takes a look back at other notable leaks.
Facebook Free Basics blocked in Egypt for refusing to allow 'government snooping'
The free internet initiative was being used by roughly three million Egyptians before it was scrapped last year.
Anonymous hacktivists launch DDoS attacks against websites of Donald Trump
Anonymous hacktivists don't like Donald Trump and have vowed to 'dismantle' his campaign.
Verizon hack: Security researcher apologises for not going public with database flaw
Researcher Chris Vickery says he should have gone public with database flaw uncovered in December 2015.
Team Skeet data breach: Hacker claims to have stolen over 230,000 porn website credentials
The hacked is reportedly selling the full cache online on the dark web for roughly £280.
Reddit hints at National Security Letter snooping as 'warrant canary' takes flight
Concerns are mounting from Redditt users after website drops hint of invasive government surveillance request.
NCA demands Anonymous-linked hacker hands over encryption keys to seized laptops
The NCA previously said it would not return the devices because it was unable to decrypt their contents.
Hospitals crippled by cybercriminals: Ruthless MedStar hack demands £12,900 to unlock computers
Security experts claim the ransom note is almost identical to a new form of ransomware known as SamSam.
Blind Microsoft engineer unveils AI-powered project that helps him 'see' the world
SeeingAI is built upon Microsoft Intelligence APIs and translates real-world events into audio messages.
Oculus Rift: VR headsets appear on eBay for over £1,000
The sought-after VR device has started to appear online - for a hefty price.
Brussels attack: Encryption and Snowden to blame for intelligence failures claims William Hague
Edward Snowden leaks are partly to blame for intelligence failures, argues former Foreign Secretary.
Robert De Niro pulls controversial movie 'Vaxxed' from Tribeca Film Festival amid scientific criticism
The actor and festival organiser said he initially wanted to show the film to "start a conversation" about autism.
EasyJet flight evacuated after man falsely accused of sending Islamic State messages
The flight took off three hours late after the accusations appeared to be unfounded.
Andy Burnham: UK government's plans to slash Border Force budgets will open the door to terrorists
The Labour politician and shadow home secretary has accused Theresa May of hiding the proposals.
Nick Blackwell: Boxer in coma with 'bleed to the brain' after Chris Eubank Jr title defeat
A referee was forced to step in and stop the fight after the boxers slugged through 10 rounds.
President Barack Obama pays tribute to 'inspirational' Queen in heartfelt 90th birthday message
Obama says the Queen is a vital part of the ongoing 'special relationship' with the US.
Easter Rising: Thousands attend centenary parade as political tensions remain high
Key political figures from Northern Ireland have refused to attend the 100th anniversary of the Easter Rising.
From Lockerbie to the London bombings: The nine worst terrorist attacks in Europe since 1970
With recent terrorist atrocities in Paris and Brussels, IBTimes UK takes a look back over the worst attacks in Europe over the past 40 years.
Brussels attack: Blasts heard as Belgian police continue anti-terror raids
The initial blasts were heard in the suburb of Schaerbeek
Brexit: Former CIA director says UK national security would not be damaged by leaving EU
A former director of the NSA and CIA intelligence agencies has waded into the Brexit debate.
Obamacare website Healthcare.gov endured over 300 hacking attempts in 18 months
Out of 316 incidents, 41 involved personal information that was not properly secured.
Victims of online fraud should not be refunded by UK banks says Met Police chief
The Met backtracks on Bernard Hogan-Howe claims that poor security standards should not be rewarded by banks.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens Blu-Ray torrent leaks online two weeks before release
Within 12 hours of being uploaded it was downloaded illegally over 250,000 times by eager Star Wars fans.
Bangladesh bank heist: Cybersecurity researcher found alive a week after abduction
Tanvir Hassan Zoha, 34, was found by police on the streets of Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh.
NHS hospitals are 'ripe and vulnerable targets' for ransomware cyberattacks
The NHS may soon feel the effects of the rise in cybercrime, security experts have warned.
New World Hackers target Nasa email servers to find mysterious Isis secrets
One of the hackers responsible told IBTimes UK the incident was an attempt to expose internal NASA documents.
Japan: Travel chaos as airline glitch grounds 120 flights, leaving 16,000 passengers stranded
All Nippon Airways said that at least 120 domestic flights were grounded as a result of the computer glitches.
Michael Ford: US embassy worker socially engineered young women's email passwords in sextortion scam
Ford, 36, from Atlanta, has pleaded guilty to a slew of hacking offences.
IBM job cuts: 'Massive' new round of sackings as tech giant to slash European workforce
European Works Council union slams IBM for involuntary redundancy practice and absolute minimum payouts.
iPhone SE: Five things you need to know about Apple's new 4-inch smartphone
More power, faster WiFi and some cutbacks - here's what you need to know about the iPhone SE.