Julian Assange offers to turn himself in to the US if Chelsea Manning is released
WikiLeaks tweeted the announcement saying he will agree to US prison despite its 'clear unlawfulness'.
Deutsche Bank asked to pay $14bn by US DoJ to settle claims related to residential mortgage-backed securities
The German lender said it has no intent to settle the claims anywhere near the figure cited.
US government halts work on Dakota Access Pipeline after judge rejects tribe's lawsuit
The Obama administration said the case highlights the need to consider 'nationwide reform with respect to considering tribes' views on these types of infrastructure projects.'
FBI arrests 2 alleged Crackas With Attitude hackers for targeting CIA director and others
The group shot into prominence after hacking personal email account of CIA director John Brennan in 2015.
Norwegian tourist arrested after sending threatening emails and tweets to Portland police
The 28-year-old, who was visiting with his parents, admitted to making the threats.
Rogue trader faces prison for using hacked press releases to rig the US stock market
Hackers and traders allegedly gained more than $30 million in illegal profit.
This US presidential candidate would pardon Edward Snowden, and it's not Hillary
Clinton believes Snowden 'should not be brought home without facing the music'.
Too Big To Jail: HSBC escaped money laundering charges because of market meltdown fears
Chancellor George Osborne is one of the senior officials who said charges against HSBC could rock global markets.
Former IBM worker who plotted to sell trade secrets to China faces prison sentence
Xu Jiaqiang, 30, facing lengthy prison sentence for economic espionage after 'trying to sell IBM source code'.
Indian-Americans accuse Yale University of 'racial discrimination' in admissions process
Complaint launched against Brown University, Dartmouth College and Yale University over 'racial bias'.
Hacking the stock market: Ukrainian man pleads guilty to $30m insider trading scheme
Between 2010 and 2015, the suspect hacked into business newswire services to 'game' the stock market.
US Justice Department not to seek death penalty for Benghazi attack suspect
The attack happened in the American diplomatic compound in the Eastern Libyan city of Benghazi on 11 September 2012.
Driverless cars could be hijacked by rogue nation states to murder targets remotely
Manufacturers of driverless car technology need to prioritise cybersecurity standards or face the risks.
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.
FBI hack: ex-special agent says those responsible for DoJ data breach 'have made huge mistake'
FBI to put major resources into finding culprits of Department of Justice hack, says former agent Leo Taddeo.
US Department of Justice hacked: 9,000 DHS employees exposed, FBI to be next
Hacker claims to have access to 200GB of stolen government data and has said FBI is the next target
Will amended Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act leave Americans' personal data vulnerable?
The US Senate had passed Cisa which will force companies to share information of cyber attacks with government.
Hacker claims FBI intimidation tactics: 44 felony charges for refusing to spy on drug cartels
Anonymous hacker Fidel Salinas was asked to spy on a Mexican drug cartel, but he refused
Northern Ireland Libel Reform Prospect Back on Track as Delayed Consultation is Set for Publication
Exclusive: Source tells IBTimes UK that the paper is expected in up to ten days' time.
Northern Ireland Libel Reform Campaigners Call on Stormont to Press Ahead despite Budget Cuts
The Northern Ireland government says the decision was taken because of 'severe' budget pressures.
Raoul Weil Trial: Ex-UBS Wealth Boss's Defence Could be Torpedoed by Underling Martin Liechti
Raoul Weil's underling Martin Liechti likely to be the star witness for the prosecution at the trial.
US Tax Probe Settlement Could Cost Credit Suisse Over $2bn
Credit Suisse may strike a deal with New York state and federal prosecutors this week.
Hewlett-Packard Pays $108m to Settle Money Laundering and Bribery Charges
HP has admitted to creating a "slush fund" to win government contracts in Russia, Mexico and Poland
More Swiss Banks Fall in With DoJ Scheme to Expose US Tax Evaders
More Swiss banks are agreeing to cooperative with US authorities in the face of prosecution for hiding taxable assets from the IRS.
Factbox: JPM List of Legal Woes and Fines
JPMorgan has stumped up billions of dollars in legal fees and settlements this year
GCH Takes Barclays to Court on Mis-selling Claims: Bob Diamond and Rich Ricci on Witness Stand
Guardian Care Homes accuses Barclays of mis-selling Libor-linked financial products.
PayPal 14 'Freedom Fighters' Plead Guilty to Cyber-Attack
Anonymous members who carried out a cyber-attack against PayPal in 2010 plead guilty - but avoid jail.
Autumn Statement 2013: Libor Fixing £100m Fines to Go to Emergency Services and Military Charities
UK Chancellor George Osborne says bank fines for rate rigging will go to a good cause
Walmart Footing Legal Bills of Executives in Mexico Bribery Investigation
Up to 30 executives with world's biggest retailer under investigation by US Department of Justice.
Microsoft-Nokia Deal Approved by US Department of Justice
US authorities approve Microsoft-Nokia deal with only EU regulators left standing in the way of the deal being finalised.