Home Depot, which revealed a huge data breach in September, said it now faces at least 44 civil lawsuits across the US and Canada after the security slip that left 56 million credit cards and 53 million email addresses exposed.
This week is Anti-Bullying Week in the UK, coordinated by the Anti-Bullying Alliance. We'd like to know which social network you think is the worst for bullying, and you could even win a T-shirt as a way of us saying thanks.
Don't worry, you're not the only one to ever hit "reply all" and then run through the office screaming at people to delete it. Even Twitter execs can mistakenly push out public Tweets that were supposed to be private, direct messages.
The traditional kickoff to the holiday shopping season in the United States is also an opportune time for cybercriminals, scam artists and conmen to gear up their activities.
Here are the top 5 online scams to watch out for...
Three years after first discovering some 3,600 abusive, defamatory postings online, a UK businessman has settled with Google to get search results taken down.
If you had trouble getting onto Craigslist to sell your apple green velvet armchair over the weekend, join the club: the site was hijacked on Sunday night.