Amnesty International publishes technical details on zero-day vulnerabilities exploited by Cellebrite’s mobile forensic tools to spy on a Serbian student activist.
Korn/Ferry International, one of the world’s largest and most well-known recruitment and executive search firms, said Thursday that it had been hacked.
OTTAWA - Canada said Tuesday it had invoked a "national security exception" that could exclude China's Huawei Technologies from a role in helping build...
A Russian cyber-criminal going by the handle vorVzakone may be behind the plan to launch a series of Trojan attacks against financial institutions, Brian...
MANILA - The Philippine Supreme Court Tuesday suspended a controversial cybercrime law, the government said, amid huge online protests over fears it would impose...
Cisco Systems has severed ties with ZTE Corp, after a Reuters investigation turned up evidence that the company’s technology was likely being sold to...
GENEVA - The United States will oppose any major revision to 24-year-old global telecommunications regulations at an international conference in December, the head of...
Michael W. Baxter, 62, a former network engineer for Verizon Wireless, took advantage of flaws in the company’s procurement process to obtain access to...
MANILA - Hackers incensed by the Philippines' controversial cybercrime law have attacked government sites that deliver emergency information during natural disasters, an official said...
TinKode, the Romanian behind attacks against NASA, Oracle, the Pentagon, and U.S. Army, was sentenced this week to a two-year suspended sentence, according to...
During a Wave of Trojan Attacks, a Virtual-machine-synching Module Would "Duplicate" Victim PCs and Use a Genuine IP Address When Compromising Accounts...A gang of...
Noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: Capital One hacker’s sentence reversed, Google patches critical Chrome vulnerability, the story of an Expat...