Google contacts Iranian users to secure Gmail accounts
Google is directly contacting users in Iran, who may have been compromised by a rogue SSL certificate, to recommend measures to secure their accounts.
John Ribeiro | 09 Sep | Read more
Google is directly contacting users in Iran, who may have been compromised by a rogue SSL certificate, to recommend measures to secure their accounts.
John Ribeiro | 09 Sep | Read more
The community section of Nokia's <a href="http://www.developer.nokia.com/">developer site </a>was hacked, and some member's e-mail addresses have been accessed, the mobile phone maker said.
John Ribeiro | 30 Aug | Read more
Hacker group Anonymous plans to promote an affiliated political party to attract people who share its civil liberties goals, but do not agree with its methods.
John Ribeiro | 08 Jul | Read more
The Twitter account of PayPal U.K. was hacked late Tuesday and used to post messages attacking the online payment processing company.
John Ribeiro | 06 Jul | Read more
A list of 27 user names and encrypted passwords apparently for an Apple website was posted to the Internet over the weekend along with a warning from hacker group Anonymous that the Cupertino-based computer maker could be a target of its attacks.
John Ribeiro | 04 Jul | Read more
The user database of Groupon's Indian subsidiary, SoSasta, was published on the Internet and indexed by Google, according to an Australian security consultant.
John Ribeiro | 28 Jun | Read more
The decision by computer hacking group LulzSec on Saturday to fold operations may be helping another online group, Anonymous, which stepped up attacks over the weekend.
John Ribeiro | 27 Jun | Read more
Lulz Security, the hacker group that earlier attacked websites of the Central Intelligence Agency and Sony, released Wednesday information that it claimed was hacked from the computers of an Arizona law enforcement agency.
John Ribeiro | 24 Jun | Read more
India has issued digital identities to about 9.5 million people so far, and plans to step up enrollment to 1 million a day from October, the head of the agency issuing the biometric identities said on Thursday at a conference in Bangalore.
John Ribeiro | 23 Jun | Read more
Malaysia's Communications and Multimedia Commission said that 51 websites in the .gov.my domain were attacked beginning late Wednesday, and that 41 of the sites suffered various levels of disruption.
John Ribeiro | 16 Jun | Read more
Thousands of Turks protested Sunday both online and on the streets against new Internet controls proposed by the Turkish government.
John Ribeiro | 16 May | Read more
Twitter was blocked in Egypt on Tuesday as the country witnessed a large protest against the rule of President Hosni Mubarak.
John Ribeiro | 26 Jan | Read more
Saudi Arabia's telecom regulator stepped up the pressure late Saturday on Research In Motion (RIM) by giving three local telecommunications operators up to the end of Monday to ensure that the BlackBerry service meets with its regulations.
John Ribeiro | 09 Aug | Read more
Saudi Arabia has ordered the suspension of Research in Motion's BlackBerry service as of Friday, as it does not meet current regulations, according to the country's telecommunications regulator.
John Ribeiro | 05 Aug | Read more
Wep Solutions, an Indian security software and services startup, is offering its unified threat management appliance software free to small businesses around the world.
John Ribeiro | 17 Mar | Read more