Tim Berners-Lee, who invented the World Wide Web, now wants to save it... READ MORE›
Such activity is not new to Moscowthe Russians have used similar tactics and techniques across Europe and Eurasia, for example, to influence public opinion there... READ MORE›
Trump has also indicated that he believes Assange's comments that Russia is not behind the Democratic Party hacks... READ MORE›
Yahoo, which is selling its core Internet business to Verizon, has paid a heavy price for the security breaches... READ MORE›
Unchecked global warming is greatest threat to 21st-century security where mass migration could be 'new normal', say senior military... READ MORE›
Post to Facebook Apple says it's already fixed many WikiLeaks security issues It adds Always download the latest iOS... READ MORE›
Doug Rapp, an adviser for cybersecurity and national security initiatives for the Indiana Secretary of Commerce, will be among those in the war room on Tuesday... READ MORE›
Mr. Mikhailov served in the F.S.B.'s Center for Information Security, the agency's cyberintelligence branch, which has been implicated in the American election hacking... READ MORE›
Meanwhile, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has labeled climate change a hoax ... READ MORE›
The attack seems to have first appeared around 2 am ET on Friday in Europe, said Kurt Baumgartner, a principal security researcher with Kaspersky Lab in Moscow... READ MORE›
Whistleblowing website WikiLeaks released on Tuesday a part of confidential documents on America's Central Intelligence Agency... READ MORE›
UK intelligence agents have been moved because Russia and China have information from files stolen by whistleblower Edward Snowden, a newspaper claims... READ MORE›
But that assumes there was a financial motive to the theft officials say it seems more likely that it was a national security motive... READ MORE›
Is a mass surveillance system launched in 2007 by the US National Security Agency NSA ... READ MORE›
The CIA dismissed any suggestion that WikiLeaks' release served the interests of privacy and security... READ MORE›
Copenhagen police shoot kill man near train station... READ MORE›
But security experts in Sweden said he wasn't a familiar figure in their ranks in that country... READ MORE›
Cyber-extortionists on Friday tricked victims into opening malicious malware attachments to spam emails that appeared to contain invoices, job offers, security warnings, and other legitimate files... READ MORE›
A? Cybersecurity experts identified the malicious software as a variant of ransomware known as WannaCry... READ MORE›
Segal added that one recourse would be to argue through the World Trade Organization that what China considers national security concerns are not valid... READ MORE›
West Midlands Police said it had implemented additional security measures after obtaining the information, but the force declined to confirm the exact nature of the threat... READ MORE›
Intelligence insiders call Russian dossier 'complete fraud' - Trump -- RT America... READ MORE›
Yet, intelligence officials including NSA Director Michael S. Rogers and FBI Director James B. Comey said on Monday that they believe Moscow will strike again... READ MORE›
What's clear is that these are highly sophisticated and authentic hacking tools, said Oren Falkowitz, chief executive of Area 1 Security and another former TAO employee... READ MORE›
Intelligence agency GCHQ has reportedly issued a statement to British media denying it wiretapped Donald Trump during the U.S. presidential campaign... READ MORE›
It says Australia's security service and police considered that the Facebook posts by Monis contained no indications of an imminent threat ... READ MORE›
The National Cryptologic School, where National Security Agency employees further their educations, celebrates its 50th anniversary... READ MORE›
Still, many security and privacy experts have been calling on the government to disclose the vulnerability data to Apple so that the firm can patch it... READ MORE›
The interview led many in Sweden, including some national security experts, to scramble to determine who Mr Bildt was... READ MORE›
The British intelligence agency, however, dismissed the claims from the privacy advocates, saying that the court's ruling would allow the vast surveillance techniques to continue... READ MORE›
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