Hacking
From Russia With Malware
Russian hackers are the most sophisticated and inventive in the world, and the Kremlin knows how to deploy them.
Internet Access on Planes May Help Hijackers
Connecting to the Internet in-flight could let hackers attack aircraft controls.
Report's Bold Claim: Hackers Could Potentially Take Over a Plane
A new report warns that hundreds of commercial planes are vulnerable to hackers.
How to Stop Putin Hacking the White House
We must drive home to the Russian president that cyberwarfare has consequences.
Report: Russians Hacked White House
The FBI and Secret Service are involved in investigating the hack.
U.S. To Target Overseas Hackers With Sanctions
The sanctions program targets those outside the U.S that use "malicious" cyber attacks to threaten U.S. foreign policy, national security or economic stability.
FBI Issues $3 million Bounty for Russian Hacker
The cyber criminal is thought to be responsible for racketeering malware which infected a million computers.
ACLU: Plan to Expand FBI Search Powers May Compromise Cybersecurity
With little congressional involvement, the Justice Department is changing the rules about how law enforcement obtains warrants.
Meet Hello Barbie: A Wi-Fi Doll That Talks to Children
The latest version of the iconic toy can connect to the Internet, raising privacy concerns.
Obama Asks Companies For Cooperation on Cybersecurity
Tech leaders who are at odds with the administration over government surveillance stayed away from his speech.
Facebook Says Temporary Outages Were Not Result of Third-Party Attack
The social media network said an internal software error was the problem.
Hoax Caller Impersonating Spy Chief Put Through to UK PM Cameron
Another hoax call to GCHQ resulted in the director Robert Hannigan's mobile number being given out.
Technology Puts the Oscars on Death Row
Kiss that popcorn goodbye: Audiences move from theaters to hand-helds.
Snowden Documents Show UK Spies Stored Journalists' Emails
Around 70,000 emails were stored by GCHQ from media companies including the New York Times and the BBC.
19,000 French Websites (and Counting) Hacked Since Charlie Hebdo Attack
Groups of hackers have rendered tens of thousands of French websites unusable.
ISIS Hacks U.S. Military Social Media Accounts
Hackers posting on the U.S. Central Command's Twitter and YouTube accounts claim to have broken into the Pentagon's network and uncovered classified information.
Hack-ageddon
Nobody knows how to stop these cyberattacks, which will only get more sophisticated and more treacherous.
FBI Director Provides New Evidence Implicating North Korea in Sony Hack
Comey calls hackers "sloppy," says they failed to mask their IP addresses.
The Wild, Wild Web: How To Catch Cybercrooks
The Sony hack attack proved everyone is vulnerable.
2014: The Year in Cyberattacks
Sony is just the last in a long list of hackers' corporate targets.
Hacker Shows Fingerprints Can Be Re-created Using Photographs
"Starbug" was able to re-create the thumbprint of German Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen using public photographs.
Obama Says Sony Hack Not An Act of War
Obama and his advisers are deciding how to punish North Korea for the attack after the FBI concluded that Pyongyang was responsible.
North Korea Calls for Joint Probe Into Sony Hack
An unnamed spokesman of the North's foreign ministry said there would be "grave consequences" if Washington refused to agree to the joint probe.
Obama Vows U.S. Response to North Korea Over Sony Hack
The president said he thought Sony made a mistake by canceling the release of the movie "The Interview."
U.S. Intelligence Connects North Korea to Sony Hack: Reports
Intelligence authorities have linked North Korea to the recent Sony Pictures hacking scandal.
Did North Korea Hack Sony?
Hacked emails have embarrassed top Sony suits. Should the US respond?
Sony: Media Must Delete, Stop Publishing Hacked Data
Sony sent a letter to media outlets saying they will be held responsible for losses stemming from the publication of its stolen data.
Sony, FBI Try to Bottle Up Leaked Data
Sony is using popular hacking tools to stanch the flow of sensitive data stolen by hackers in November.
North Korea Training Secretive Elite Hacker Unit, Says Defector
State-sponsored hackers are reportedly working in the secretive 'Bureau 121'