In 2013, a teenager named Jann Horn attended a reception in Berlin hosted by Chancellor Angela Merkel... READ MORE›
Microsoft has issued a patch for its Windows operating system, and Apple desktop users with the most recent operating system are protected... READ MORE›
The second, called Spectre, affects chips from Intel, AMD and ARM and lets hackers potentially trick otherwise error-free applications into giving up secret information... READ MORE›
In recent years, toys have become more sophisticated, computerised and connected, but this has led to increasing privacy and security concerns... READ MORE›
Salim Neino, CEO of Kryptos Logic, said Hutchins took over the kill switch on Friday afternoon European time, before it could fully affect the United States... READ MORE›
Doctors were using pen and paper as the National Health Service struggled to get computers back online... READ MORE›
Some of the world's largest institutions and government agencies were affected, including the Russian Interior Ministry, FedEx in the United States and Britain's National Health Service... READ MORE›
As expected, the attackers have released new variants of the malware... READ MORE›
President Obama underscored the need for stronger gun control laws in the United States after Wednesday's mass shooting, which left at least 14 dead and 14 wounded... READ MORE›
The bus, owned by the Democratic National Committee, spewed enough waste that hazmat crews and police responded to the scene, according to the Atlanta Journal Constitution... READ MORE›
The attack appears to have been unintentionally stopped by a 22-year-old computer security worker in England who began studying it Friday afternoon... READ MORE›
It was first reported in England -- hackers gained access to the National Health Service computers, effectively shuttering the entire system... READ MORE›
A? Cybersecurity experts identified the malicious software as a variant of ransomware known as WannaCry... READ MORE›
Petya cyber attack Ransomware virus hits computer servers across globe, Australian office affected... READ MORE›
She led Sanders by 20 percentage points in the online poll a week ago... READ MORE›
At Yale Law School, she met a similarly ambitious fellow student from Arkansas, Bill Clinton, and they became a couple... READ MORE›
Russia and Ukraine had a heavy concentration of infections, according to Dutch security company Avast Software BV... READ MORE›
In Germany, the hackers' ransom demands popped up over the weekend on the screens of ticket vending machines of Deutsche Bahn, the national railway... READ MORE›
We've transformed the United States into the global leader in fighting climate change, Mr. Obama said on Saturday, referring to the chaotic Copenhagen talks... READ MORE›
He actually probably saved lives by accident, Kennedy said, referring to the security researcher who discovered the kill switch... READ MORE›
In New York, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has announced that his office will probe the massive security breach, which he said affects some 8 million New Yorkers... READ MORE›
They can change their commitments at any time, as Clinton saw in 2008 when support shifted away from her to Barack Obama... READ MORE›
Family firm in ukraine says it was not responsible for cyber attack... READ MORE›
Of course the US and Canada are deeply intertwined economically... READ MORE›
Calling the arrangement detailed in Ms Brazile's report "a real problem", Ms Warren said Democrats needed to "hold this party accountable" or risk alienating its constituents... READ MORE›
The toughest opponent Hillary Clinton faced tonight was the weight of high expectations... READ MORE›
Hillary Clinton's Benghazi testimony, in all its layered meaning, overpowers cogent analysis and even neutral description... READ MORE›
The onslaught of ransomware attacks may be the new normal, said Mark Graff, the chief executive of Tellagraff, a cybersecurity company... READ MORE›
Those state parties were essentially a money laundering operation for the Clinton campaign, Politico wrote... READ MORE›
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce meeting in San Antonio Texas when asked if Castro might be her vice presidential pick... READ MORE›
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks at an equality dinner in Columbia, S.C., on Nov... READ MORE›
But one constant has remained a growing body of forensic evidence implicating the Russian government... READ MORE›
Chinese actor and President Obama impersonator Xiao Jiguo, 29, poses at a local hotel Wednesday in Beijing... READ MORE›
Sanders takes nine-point lead over Clinton in New Hampshire poll... READ MORE›
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