Linux Mint hack: 71,000 user accounts stolen and malware planted using Tsunami backdoor
Hack leaves anyone who installed Linux Mint software on 20 February at risk.
MWC 2016: Sony Xperia Ear, Eye, Agent and Projector unveiled
Slew of new Sony peripherals and concepts have been announced during Mobile World Congress 2016.
Apple vs FBI: Three-day extension granted in historic encryption case
Apple granted three-day extension until 26 February to file official response.
Google Android: Xbot malware contains cocktail of data theft and ransomware
Xbot uses a method of attack called 'activity hijacking' to mirror legitimate applications.
Spotify Premium hack: Leaked data exposes hundreds of compromised account details
Data dumps contain email addresses, passwords, account types and renewal dates of Spotify Premium users.
Anonymous: Hackers plan DDoS campaign against Israeli military to protest Mohammed Al-Qeeq detention
Anonymous posted a slew of IP addresses relating to a range of websites including the Israeli Defense Force.
Apple vs FBI: What is everyone saying in debate over iPhone encryption?
From WhatsApp to the White House: the major responses to the Apple vs FBI encryption controversy.
Windows 10: US Defence to upgrade four million devices from XP to improve vulnerable security
The 'unprecedented' move is an attempt to create distance with vulnerable legacy systems like Windows XP.
FBI hack: Scottish 15-year-old arrested on suspicion of gaining access to US federal systems
Scottish Police confirm to IBTimes.co.uk that the teenager had been arrested in Glasgow and released on bail
Theresa May echoes FBI and GCHQ stance on strong encryption
May has called on nations involved in the 'Five Eyes' agreement to step up intelligence sharing.
IoT exposed: Amazon-listed CCTV recorder contains a security backdoor that captures screenshots
Security researchers at Pen Test Partners have uncovered a spate of severe security issues in a fresh DVR test.
What is ransomware: How to react if you are infected and should you pay the hackers?
As cyberattacks are reported around the world, here is everything you need to know.
Western Australia parliament hack: Cyber-attack forces government communications blackout
A so-called 'Trojan virus' had circumvented the parliament's IT network
Hacking by GCHQ 'fundamentally weakens the security of the internet', says UK lawyer
Scarlet Kim, lawyer with Privacy International, will continue to challenge the GCHQ ruling.
CIA director John Brennan: 'Hackers can get into the personal emails of anybody'
The director of the CIA opens up about the threat of cyber fraud after his personal email was hacked last year
Julian Assange: UN human rights expert calls on UK and Sweden to free WikiLeaks founder
Alfred de Zayas claims inaction by UK government "erodes the credibility" of UN system.
Anonymous: Hacker unleashes 17.8GB trove of data from a Turkish national police server
The hacker, believed to be using the pseudonym ROR[RG], chose to release the police files via The Cthulhu.
How a security researcher easily hacked a hospital and its medical devices
Kaspersky Lab security researcher Sergey Lozhkin outlines how he hacked a hospital via WiFi.
Los Angeles: Hackers demand $3m bitcoin ransom from hospital to unlock vital files
LAPD and FBI drafted in to investigate ransomware-style cyberattack at US hospital.
North Korean hackers accused of targeting South Korea with mass spam campaign
Latest hacking campaign from North Korea reportedly targeted South Korean organisations.
Google Android: Smartphones hit with Mazar Bot malware that can 'erase everything'
Security experts claim evidence suggests the attackers operating the malware are Russian.
UK police arrest 16-year-old suspected of hacking FBI and CIA accounts
The hacker is thought to be part of the notorious 'Crackas With Attitude' (CWA) collective.
North Korea: Kim Jong-un hates the United States but loves his MacBook
There is evidence that the admiration of Apple has been passed down through the generations.
CIA declassified: Kickstarter campaign aims to liberate 10 million secret documents
Launched by crowdfunder Michael Best on 1 February this year, the project is asking for $10,000 in donations.
iPhone 1970 bug: Why changing the time will brick your device
Users find turning the clock back to 1970 will leave iPhones completely useless.
How to protect your email account from hackers: Six tips to help you stay safe
An email account is the gateway into your personal life so security is important, right?
Harvard report: Sadly for law enforcement, banning encryption would be futile
Banning encrypted products would only leave the general public at risk, researchers warn.
From encryption to bulk spying: Highlights of the Joint Committee report on the Snoopers' Charter
The UK Joint Committee has released its verdict on the Snoopers' Charter – here's what they thought.
Twitter security chief calls for industry regulation 'that has teeth' and the embrace of Tor
Legislation should enforce a "basic set of user rights", according to Twitter chief Michael Coates.
VTech hack: Toy manufacturer defends fresh security stance amid strong criticism
The firm's updated terms of service shifts the blame of any future data breach directly onto its users.