Snapchat users beware: These third-party iOS applications could be leaking your private data
Third-party Snapchat applications Snapix, QuickUpload and Snapbox all failed the security test.
US hotel chain breached after PoS malware lay dormant for 17 months while stealing credit card data
Cards used at RH&R hotels between 2 September 2014 and 18 February 2016 may have been affected.
Snowden: FBI claims that only Apple can unlock San Bernardino iPhone 'is horses**t'
NSA whistleblower slammed FBI for claiming it doesn't have the technical capability to break iPhone security.
GCHQ boss: Technology firms should be working in collaboration with UK cyber spooks
Following the Snowden disclosures, GCHQ is attempting to renew relations with the technology industry.
IRS hack: Agency forced to suspend PIN protection system after further security breaches
The agency revealed it had 'confirmed and stopped' 800 attempts to use stolen PINs.
Verizon fined $1.35 million by FCC for using 'supercookies' to stealthily track users
A 15-month privacy probe has resulted in hefty fines for telecommunications firm Verizon.
Seagate Technology: Phishing cyberattack leaves thousands of employee tax records exposed
Thousands of tax documents containing social security numbers and financial data were compromised.
Facebook password security flaw uncovered that left millions of accounts exposed
Web expert Anand Prakash found the company's beta websites didn't have brute force protection.
Apple vs FBI: San Bernardino DA Michael Ramos admits 'dormant cyber pathogen' remark was nonsense
Security industry and social media users both slammed the 'fearmongering' remarks online.
Isis: US defence secretary enlists military hackers and the National Guard to combat Daesh
US Defence Secretary Ash Carter outlined how the US government will deploy hackers to fight terrorism.
Apple iPhone: Timezone glitch sends users phantom email messages from 1970
Unlike the previous 1 January 1970 bug – this will not harm your smartphone.
TalkTalk CEO Dido Harding admits firm 'underestimated' cybersecurity and touts change in culture
Harding has claimed the firm will transform as a result of the hacking attack last year.
GCHQ: Spy chief admits UK agency losing cyberwar despite £860m funding boost
Five years on, CESG's Alex Dewdney says spending on cybersecurity may not have been enough.
Northern Ireland's police uncovers 'significant terrorist' hide amid rising threat of violence
PSNI confirms 'small plastic barrels' including partially constructed bombs were found in country park.
US man accidentally kills himself while taking selfies with loaded gun
Law enforcement investigating the selfie-related fatality confirmed it is being treated as an accident.
Morrissey considers running for London Mayor, calls Jamie Oliver 'animal serial killer'
Morrissey said to be 'very seriously' considering running for London mayor.
Germanwings crash: Final emails of co-pilot Andreas Lubitz reveal fears of going blind
Lubitz had spoken to 40 doctors in 5 years about his health.
Sutton Coldfield stabbing: Man charged with attempted murder for attack on pregnant woman
The 40-year-old victim is described as being in a 'critical but stable' condition in hospital.
Freed Briton released from Guantanamo Bay has links with Isis killer Jihadi John
Tarek Dergoul was released in 2004 after being held for two years without charge at Guantanamo Bay.
Smartphone and tablet 'freeloaders' will be charged full license fee to watch BBC iPlayer
UK government says it hopes to bring in BBC-backed legislation 'as soon as practicable'.
EU referendum: Boris Johnson slams suspension of BCC boss for Brexit support
London Major called the suspension of the BCC's director general 'scandalous'.
Apple/FBI encryption row: Twitter mocks San Bernardino police as #CyberPathogen takes hold
Here's some of the funniest Twitter reactions from the #CyberPathogen outbreak.
Cerber: Terrifying Russian ransomware speaks bitcoin demand to blackmail victims out loud
Windows-based programme is so effective that experts claim there's no way of decrypting the files for free.
Amazon: Encryption support discarded for tablets and Kindles in latest Fire OS 5 update
Feature to encrypt data stored on device was removed last year, Amazon confirmed.
Morrisons hack: Supermarket denies liability for breach of nearly 100,000 staff records
Lawyers acting on behalf of claimants say they will 'vigorously contest' the position.
Apple iOS vs Google Android: Which is the more secure smartphone OS?
At their core, Apple iOS and Google Android are quite different in structure - but which is safer?
Drone hack: Weak encryption leaves high-end UAVs wide open to remote hijacking
A smart hacker could take control of the drone or even crash it to the ground, the researcher warned.
Sea pirates ditch guns for computer hacking to plunder booty from cargo ships
Report from US tech firm Verizon describes hacking by pirates to target high-value goods.
Connected cars at widespread risk from hackers as manufacturers admit cybersecurity failings
The industry is just beginning to debate cybersecurity issues surrounding connected cars - despite the risks.
Hacking the Pentagon: US Military sends open invitation to attack the federal network
Vetted selection of programmers, coders and white-hat hackers to be let loose on federal networks to expose flaws.