August 14, 2018 Instagram hacked? Warning as Russian cyberattackers steal hundreds of accounts Instagram users are getting caught up in a mysterious hacking epidemic that appears to be linked to Russia.
August 13, 2018 Black Hat hacker says he accessed 'hundreds' of aircraft already in the sky It sounds incredible: the ability to tap into a commercial airliner’s on-board systems as it flies thousands of meters over head. But a cyber expert is telling a security conference he’s managed to do just that — hundreds of times.
August 13, 2018 Is your Amazon Echo spying on you? Amazon's Echo smart speaker is the latest must-have gadget – but experts warn it may not be as safe as you think.
August 12, 2018 NBC reporter Peter Alexander's Twitter account apparently hacked to post Turkey propaganda Hackers apparently took control of NBC News national correspondent Peter Alexander's Twitter account Sunday morning, posting Turkish propaganda as well as threats against President Trump.
August 8, 2018 WhatsApp bug lets hackers access your group chats to spread fake messages WhatsApp users are being warned of a newly-discovered attack that lets hackers infiltrate your private messages and group chats.
August 1, 2018 Alaskan borough dusts off typewriters after ransomware attack An Alaskan borough has had to dust off its typewriters following a major ransomware attack.
July 27, 2018 DHS warns companies targeted on dark web Criminals on the dark web have a growing appetite for hacking into corporate applications, a new alert from the Department of Homeland Security says.
July 26, 2018 New scam tries to blackmail with bogus porn threats A new email scam is making the rounds with bogus claims about porn use to extort money.
July 19, 2018 Mobile games are being used for money laundering, report warns Popular mobile games such as "Clash of Clans," "Clash Royale" and "Marvel Contest of Champions" are being used to launder money, according to a new report from a German cybersecurity company.
July 17, 2018 LabCorp finds 'suspicious activity' on its IT network Laboratory testing giant LabCorp detected “suspicious activity” on its IT network over the weekend, the company announced Monday.