Report: iPhone hacked by 'Karma' attack just by receiving a text via iMessage
State sponsored hackers from the US working in the Middle East reflect on the joys of having a fresh exploit for iPhones.
State sponsored hackers from the US working in the Middle East reflect on the joys of having a fresh exploit for iPhones.
Brazil’s federal police have arrested Facebook’s Latin America boss, Diego Dzodan, over allegations that its messaging acquisition WhatsApp has not cooperated with a court order in a drug investigation.
For those in the cybersecurity industry trying to get coverage from top-tier journalists in the field – and there are many thousands trying to do just that at RSA 2015 in San Francisco this week – here is what not to do: Pitch what everybody else is pitching. That is the best way to get them to ignore you.
Taylor Armerding | 24 Apr | Read more
Visa Europe is prepping the continent for widespread mobile payment rollout with its new tokenization tech--the same kind of tokenization that makes it possible for Apple Pay to function securely.
Caitlin McGarry | 25 Feb | Read more
Malware intentionally created by the U.S. National Security Agency to infect personal computer hard disk drives (HDDs) and solid-state drives (SSDs) cannot be detected by antivirus programs.
Lucas Mearian | 19 Feb | Read more
It seems like something out of an old episode of Mission Impossible or Inspector Gadget--an ultra-secure phone that self destructs. But such a phone might be close to reality, courtesy of Boeing and BlackBerry.
Nick Mediati | 22 Dec | Read more
The FBI has sent a formal warning to US energy, defence and education organisations to be on the lookout for targeted Iranian cyberattacks, Reuters has reported.
John E Dunn | 17 Dec | Read more
A co-founder of the Pirate Bay file-sharing service who had fled from Swedish authorities was nabbed at the border between Thailand and Laos, according to local news reports Tuesday.
Gregg Keizer | 05 Nov | Read more
A White House official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said that suspicious activity has been identified on the Executive Office of the President (EOP) network.
Steve Ragan | 29 Oct | Read more
Google's official stance on Google Glass facial recognition is that it's not allowed, but that isn't stopping Dubai's police force.
Jared Newman | 04 Oct | Read more
Investment bank Goldman Sachs is scrambling to retrieve a sensitive email that an IT contractor accidentally sent to an unintended Gmail account -- and it’s suing Google to get the job done.
Facebook executive, Sheryl Sandberg, speaking about the company's controversial psychological experiment for the first time, has apologised for upsetting users.
Sharon Gaudin | 03 Jul | Read more
The Syrian Electronic Army (SEA) has followed up last week's attacks on The Sunday Times by successfully if briefly hijacking content embedded by the Taboola ad network on Reuters' news website.
John E Dunn | 24 Jun | Read more
AOL is asking users to reset their passwords as it investigates a recent flurry of spam e-mails.
Jared Newman | 29 Apr | Read more
Chinese networking giant Huawei hit out at the US National Security Agency (NSA) this weekend following claims that the organisation hacked into its email servers five years ago.