Celebrity hacker Guccifer's confession gives us all a lesson in security
He pleaded guilty to unauthorized access to a protected computer and aggravated identity theft
Lucian Constantin | 01 Jun | Read more
He pleaded guilty to unauthorized access to a protected computer and aggravated identity theft
Lucian Constantin | 01 Jun | Read more
Security experts are divided about last week's decision by the U.S. Department of Justice to use Box for cloud-based document storage and collaboration.
Maria Korolov | 02 Jun | Read more
Data protection and mass surveillance are high on the agenda for talks between members of the European Parliament (MEPs) and their U.S. counterparts in Washington, D.C., this week.
Loek Essers | 17 Mar | Read more
Several recent court decisions have reinforced the principle that government agents may examine laptops, cellphones and other electronic devices in the possession of people crossing the border into the U.S.--even when there is no suspicion of wrongdoing.
Lee Dunst and Rachel Brook | 31 Oct | Read more
A status update filed in Pennsylvania by the U.S. Department of Justice said that both the Gameover Zeus botnet and Cryptolocker 'remained neutralized.'
Gregg Keizer | 15 Jul | Read more
It's a common belief in the information security world that the Chinese government is behind many of the advanced persistent threats that target companies around the world in an effort to steal their IP and trade secrets. Now one security firm has come forward with years of evidence to link a prolific APT group to a unit inside the Chinese government.
Thor Olavsrud | 20 Feb | Read more