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Cybersecurity
Talk Talk Says Cyberattack Data Theft Not as Bad as Feared
British telecoms company Talk Talk says a cyberattack feared to have put 4 million customers' details at risk is not as bad as initially thought.
October 25, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
As Companies Continue to Steal Private Data, Technical Solutions May Be the Answer
Apple has removed 250 apps from its app store because they were secretly stealing Apple users’ account and ...
October 21, 2015
BY
David Glance
It’s About Time Cybercrimes Appeared in Crime Figures
The dramatic 40 percent increase in the recently published crime statistics for England and Wales might appear an ...
October 20, 2015
BY
David S. Wall
Under Hillary Clinton, State’s Cybersecurity Suffered
The State Department was among the worst agencies in the federal gov't at protecting its computer networks while ...
October 19, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
Hacker Claims to Have Breached CIA Director’s Personal Email
An anonymous hacker claims to have breached CIA Director John Brennan's personal email account and has posted documents ...
October 19, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
Murder, Money, and Spies Investigative Series
For more than two years, Epoch Times has been investigating the shadowy organizations behind the Chinese regime's cyberattacks.
September 10, 2015
BY
Joshua Philipp
Hackers Trick ISIS Agents Into Giving Their Phone Numbers and Home Addresses
Hackers join forces to fight ISIS online recruitment.
September 10, 2015
BY
Joshua Philipp
Hackers Take On ISIS
Hackers with GhostSec are fighting ISIS through social media and the Deep Web.
August 18, 2015
BY
Joshua Philipp
Hackers Could Be Probing Stock Exchange Network, Says Cybersecurity Firm
Many experts in the cybersecurity community, however, say they need more evidence before assuming a cyberattack was not ...
July 8, 2015
BY
Joshua Philipp
Anonymous Says China Likely Behind New York Stock Exchange Outage
Prominent member of hacker collective Anonymous says the Chinese regime is the prime suspect in disrupting the New ...
July 8, 2015
BY
Joshua Philipp
Hackers Just Added a New Reason Why Your Flight Can Be Delayed
LOT airlines was hacked grounding 10 flights and delaying others validating growing concerns about the vulnerability of the ...
June 22, 2015
BY
Cindy Drukier
How Hackers Stole $1 Billion Dollars From Banks, ATMs Across the Globe
Keeping money in the bank is no longer safe from hackers.
February 16, 2015
BY
Jonathan Zhou
Don’t Use These 25 Passwords—Everyone Else Does
If you want to make it especially easy for hackers to get into your accounts here’s what to ...
January 20, 2015
BY
Cindy Drukier
New Evidence Supports White House Claim That North Korea Was Behind Sony Hack
NSA had access to North Korea's computer networks, supporting the U.S. claim that it was able to track ...
January 19, 2015
BY
Petr Svab
France Sees 19,000 Cyberattacks Since Terror Rampage
PARIS—Hackers have targeted about 19,000 French websites since a rampage by Islamic extremists left 20 dead last week, ...
January 15, 2015
BY
Jamey Keaten
and
Sylvie Corbet
Obama Resurrects Decade-Old Ideas for ‘New’ Cybersecurity Proposal
Pres. Obama is proposing cybersecurity laws that increases government information-sharing and protects businesses from lawsuits for revealing cyberthreats.
January 13, 2015
BY
Jack Gillum
One of China’s Propaganda Bosses Now Controls Your Web Browser
What do one of the world’s largest malware producers and China’s head of Internet censorship and propaganda have ...
January 6, 2015
BY
Joshua Philipp
Sony and the New Normal in Cybersecurity
For Sony Pictures, the gift of litigation came early this year. On the week before Christmas, the entertainment ...
January 1, 2015
BY
Jonathan Zhou
Sony Hack Dilemma: How Will US Respond? (+Timeline)
WASHINGTON—The detective work blaming North Korea for the Sony hacker break-in appears so far to be largely circumstantial, ...
December 18, 2014
BY
Eric Tucker
and
Tami Abdollah
A Look at North Korea’s Cyberwar Capabilities
SEOUL, South Korea—Most North Koreans have never seen the Internet. But the country Washington suspects is behind a ...
December 18, 2014
BY
Youkyung Lee
US Officials Say North Korea Behind Sony Hack, Studio Cancels ‘The Interview’ Release
Senior U.S. intelligence officials said Wednesday that they believe the North Korean regime is behind the massive Sony ...
December 17, 2014
BY
Sarah Le
China’s Military Spies on Hong Kong From Mountain Base
The Chinese regime's military has a listening station on Hong Kong's Tai Mo Mountain that is likely being ...
November 25, 2014
BY
Joshua Philipp
and
Liu Yi
Can a Hacker Stop Your Car or Your Heart? Security and the Internet of Things
An ever-increasing number of our consumer electronics is internet-connected. We’re living at the dawn of the age of ...
November 19, 2014
BY
Temitope Oluwafemi
‘Big Intelligence’ Makes ‘Big Brother’ a Reality in China
The Chinese regime is spying on every Chinese citizen, including the Party's top leaders, according to a report ...
November 19, 2014
BY
Joshua Philipp
Sony Xperia Z3 Spy App Reveals New Trend in China’s Cyberespionage
Mysterious files were found on two models of Sony Xperia smartphones which researchers found are relaying data to ...
October 30, 2014
BY
Joshua Philipp
‘Anonymous’ Hackers Leak Phone Numbers of 250 Hong Kong Police
The hacker group Anonymous leaked the names, phone numbers, faxes, and email addresses of more than 250 Hong ...
October 30, 2014
BY
Joshua Philipp
Cyberespionage Is Harder to Pin to a State Than Spying in the Physical World
Who’s in your network, checking out your data? The latest invasive digital creature is Sandworm, a piece of ...
October 26, 2014
BY
Siraj Ahmed Shaikh
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