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Who Hacked Sony Becomes Internet’s New Mystery
LOS ANGELES—Everyone has a theory about who really hacked Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc. Despite President Barack Obama's conclusion that North Korea was the culprit, the Internet's newest game of whodunit ...
December 24, 2014
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Tami Abdollah
North Korea Internet Outage a Case Study in Online Uncertainties
North Korea's microscopic corner of the Internet has had a rough couple of days, suffering seven outages in ...
December 24, 2014
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Raphael Satter
Key North Korean Websites Suffer Short Outages After Shutdown
SEOUL, South Korea—Key North Korean websites suffered intermittent outages Tuesday after a nearly 10-hour shutdown that followed a ...
December 23, 2014
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Foster Klug
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Hyung-Jin Kim
US Faces Limited Choices on North Korea
As President Obama vows a proportionate response to North Korea’s alleged hack of Sony, experts see few measures ...
December 22, 2014
BY
Jonathan Zhou
Comedians Respond to Sony Hacking
How do you joke about the Sony hacking story? After all, it was an attempt at comedy that ...
December 22, 2014
BY
Jocelyn Noveck
US Mulls Putting NKorea on Terrorism Sponsor List
The United States is reviewing whether to put North Korea back onto its list of state sponsors of ...
December 21, 2014
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Josh Lederman
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
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Tami Abdollah
Iran Suspected in Cyberattack on U.S. Casino
[Transcript] "A high-profile hack against a casino sounds like something out of an Ocean's Heist movie. But, one ...
December 14, 2014
BY
Jim Liao
With Cyberattacks Against Epoch Times, the Party ‘Sends Its Regards’
The Epoch Times Chinese website was recently struck by cyber attacks—which usually means that something interesting is happening ...
December 14, 2014
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Leo Timm
Social Hacking to Get Corporate Secrets
Being a spy is lonely, even if your teenage daughter thinks it’s pretty cool, which Brian O’Shea's does.
December 4, 2014
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Matthew Little
Extensive Network of Secret Chinese Military Units Attack US on Daily Basis
An army is attacking the United States. Its war is being waged without bullets or fanfare. Denied by ...
November 21, 2014
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Joshua Philipp
Drones Hacking Other Drones? Say Hello to Skyjack (Video)
Drones are in the news a lot these days. Whether it's getting sneak peaks at the set of ...
November 13, 2014
BY
Reid Schram
Chinese Xiaomi Smartphones a Security Threat for India
Chinese smartphone company Xiaomi entered the India market this year and recently triggered fears of security breaches in ...
November 2, 2014
BY
Venus Upadhayaya
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
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
Anonymous Hackers Declare Cyberwar on Chinese Regime, List Over 150 Targets (+Video)
Hackers with Anonymous have declared cyberwar on the Chinese regime, in support of Hong Kong pro-democracy activists in ...
October 16, 2014
BY
Joshua Philipp
South Korean Gov’t’ Data Breaches Force ID Overhaul
After an avalanche of data breaches, South Korea's national identity card system has been raided so thoroughly by ...
October 14, 2014
BY
Kim Tong-hyung
Chinese Hackers Steal 4.5M U.S. Hospital Patient Records (Video)
Information reportedly stolen from hospital patients includes names, addresses, birth dates, telephone numbers, and Social Security numbers.
August 19, 2014
BY
Epoch Video
Two Canadians Put Under Investigation for Espionage in China
Two Canadians have been placed under investigation in China, accused of “theft of state secrets” according to Xinhua, ...
August 5, 2014
BY
Matthew Little
From the Regrettable to the Ridiculous in China
Two American companies were caught in the spotlight in China this week, cast as criminal or at least ...
August 1, 2014
BY
John Nania
Chinese Hacking Barely Mentioned in Ottawa
Chinese hackers are targeting Canadian firms and government offices with worrisome success but the issue has yet to ...
July 31, 2014
BY
Matthew Little
Canada’s Top R&D Organization Hacked by Chinese State-Sponsored Actor
Canada’s flagship research organization is rebuilding its computer network after it was breached by what the government is ...
July 29, 2014
BY
Matthew Little
Did China Hack the New York Times?
A new report from the New York Times says Chinese hackers infiltrated databases in the Office of Personnel ...
July 10, 2014
BY
Epoch Video
Hackers Strike Hong Kong Democracy and Media Websites
A website offering a poll for Hong Kong residents to express their views on universal suffrage, and Next ...
June 18, 2014
BY
Matthew Robertson
Nothing is Certain Except for Death, Taxes and Cyberattacks
eBay recently asked 145 million users to change their passwords after admitting that they had been victims of ...
May 22, 2014
BY
Epoch Video
Massive Ebay Hack: Change Your Password Now
It would have soon become apparent that someone had completed the kind of database query they are now ...
May 22, 2014
BY
Andrew Smith
What the US Prosecution of Chinese Military Hackers Says About US–China Relations
In a forceful series of statements on Monday, the United States Department of Justice brought charges against five ...
May 19, 2014
BY
Matthew Robertson
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