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Don’t Get Grinched by Cybercrime During the Holiday Season
Online fraud spikes during the holiday shopping season, as people searching for the perfect gifts take to cyberspace and head to traditional stores armed with their smartphones.
November 28, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
3 Charged in Cyberattacks Against US Finance Companies
Two men held in Israel and one U.S. citizen believed to be living in Moscow have been charged ...
November 10, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
Preserving Power: Post-Sanction Financial Windfall Will Not Fuel Iran’s Cyberwarfare Program
The United States is concerned that lifting economic sanctions over Iran may fund its cyber warfare program.
November 6, 2015
BY
Emilio Iasiello
The TalkTalk Hack Story Shows UK Cybersecurity in Disarray
In the aftermath of the TalkTalk hack there was speculation over the possible involvement of terrorists, vast financial ...
October 28, 2015
BY
David S. Wall
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
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
US Justice Department Expands Cybercrime Reach Into Southeast Asia
The Justice Department is broadening its overseas efforts against cybercrime, for the first time stationing a legal adviser ...
October 17, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
Millions of Emails, Private Messages Leaked in Hack of Donation Site Patreon
Earlier this week, the donation website Patreon was hacked, resulting in 16 GB of data, including millions of ...
October 2, 2015
BY
Jonathan Zhou
Blackmailers Have Already Made Money From the Ashley Madison Hack
After hackers released the email database stolen from the adultery website Ashley Madison last month, some members of ...
September 6, 2015
BY
Jonathan Zhou
Jailbreaking iOS Frees You From Apple but Exposes You to Malware
While Apple’s Mac OS X reputation for superior security to Windows has little technical basis, iOS (the operating ...
September 6, 2015
BY
Robert Merkel
How Cybercrime Has Changed Over the Past 5 Years (It Hasn’t Got Any Better)
Intel has used the 5th anniversary of their purchase of security company McAfee to release a review of ...
September 4, 2015
BY
David Glance
5 Ways China Steals Foreign Intelligence
In the international race to gather foreign intelligence, China trumps all through sheer numbers, recruiting mass amounts of ...
July 25, 2015
BY
Irene Luo
Spyware Firm That Sold Surveillance Tools to Authoritarian Regimes Suffers Major Hack
Hacking Team, an Italian firm that sold spyware tools to nation-states, incurred a large data-breach over the week, ...
July 6, 2015
BY
Jonathan Zhou
Finger-Pointing Starting in Blame for Government Hack
Finger-pointing burst into the open on Capitol Hill Wednesday over blame for hacking into the U.S. government's personnel ...
June 24, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
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
Fed Personnel Agency Admits History of Security Problems
An Office of Personnel Management investigative official said Tuesday the agency entrusted with millions of personnel records has ...
June 16, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
After Hacking, Government Workers Warned of Potential Fraud
An immense hack of millions of government personnel files is being treated as the work of foreign spies ...
June 6, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
China Uncensored: How China Is Weaponizing Your Computer With the ‘Great Cannon’
Don’t worry, the Internet is not about to explode. China just has a new Internet weapon researchers have ...
April 27, 2015
BY
Chris Chappell
Should We Praise Target for Settling Data Breach Lawsuit?
Target will pay $10 million in lawsuit settlement to customers hurt by the company’s massive 2013 data breach. ...
March 19, 2015
BY
Petr Svab
These Internet Giants Surprisingly Still Dodge Hackers
These guys are obvious hacking targets but have never been seriously hacked, despite reports to the contrary. Of ...
March 12, 2015
BY
Petr Svab
How the Internet of Things and Smart Homes Make Hacking More Interesting
In 2011, a startup known as Nest Labs has created a thermostat that learned the temperature patterns in ...
March 3, 2015
BY
Miguel Leiva-Gomez
Sony Pictures CEO: Call to Google Got ‘The Interview’ Out
LOS ANGELES—The network was crippled. Days before Thanksgiving, Sony Pictures employees had logged onto computers that flashed a ...
January 10, 2015
BY
Tami Abdollah
FBI Director Comey Certain North Korea Was Behind Sony Cyberattack
FBI Director James Comey says he's confident that North Korea was behind the cyberattack on Sony.
January 7, 2015
BY
Tom Hays
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
PlayStation, Xbox Outages Spark Debate Over Hacker Claims
SAN FRANCISCO—Sony's PlayStation network remained offline Friday on the second day of an outage that began roiling the ...
December 27, 2014
BY
Brandon Bailey
New York Showings of ‘The Interview’ Sell Out
NEW YORK—"The Interview" opened in several New York City theaters on Christmas to enthusiastic crowds as interested in ...
December 25, 2014
BY
Jonathan Lemire
Free Speech Prevails With Broad Release of ‘The Interview’
LOS ANGELES—In an unprecedented move, Sony Pictures broadly released "The Interview" to digital platforms Wednesday, a reversal of ...
December 24, 2014
BY
Lindsey Bahr
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