June 26, 2017 Teen hacker claims breach of Russian Visa Center's systems A hacker claims to have breached the systems of an organization that helps Americans obtain Russian visas.
June 26, 2017 Personal data for more than 130,000 sailors breached, Navy announces The personal data of more than 130,000 sailors was accessed by unknown individuals after a contractor's laptop was breached, the Navy announced Wednesday.
June 26, 2017 Facebook blocks car insurer from profiling users Facebook says that it will block a British car insurer from profiling users of the social network to decide whether they deserve a discount on their insurance.
June 26, 2017 WikiLeaks says Assange's Internet link was severed by 'state party' WikiLeaks said Monday that its founder Julian Assange’s Internet link was severed by a “state party” and that “appropriate contingency plans” were activated.
June 26, 2017 Turkey blocks WikiLeaks access after Erdogan party email leak Turkey has banned access to the WikiLeaks website, the group announced Wednesday, after the release of a trove of documents purportedly related to the country’s power structure.
June 22, 2017 4 reasons why the FBI unlocking the San Bernardino iPhone without Apple is bad news The government is confident it can hack into the San Bernardino iPhone 5c without Apple's help, at least according to statements made on Thursday.
June 21, 2017 Report: Homeland Security's own computers vulnerable to cyber attack The Department of Homeland Security, the agency charged with protecting the federal government from cyber attacks, is itself vulnerable to such threats because its own outdated computers lack even the basic protections needed to fend off hackers, a new report shows.
June 20, 2017 Data on nearly 200 million US voters exposed in huge GOP contractor leak The personal details of nearly 200 million voters have been accidentally exposed in the largest U.S. leak of voter data, according to a security expert.
June 19, 2017 Did the CIA hack your router? The CIA reportedly had the capability to hack into dozens of Wi-Fi router models, even if they were protected by usernames and strong passwords.
June 15, 2017 Security failure left nearly 7 million Georgia voter records exposed, researcher finds A security researcher disclosed a gaping security hole at the outfit that manages Georgia's election technology, days before the state holds a closely watched congressional runoff vote on June 20.