Windows 8 Is Vulnerable, Says Controversial Firm
Vupen specializes in selling exploits to governments
Vupen specializes in selling exploits to governments
What would DHS do if they weren't encouraging people to be in constant fear?
The CIA will be most upset
The tech company has been linked to the Chinese government
Researchers found they were able to intercept information transmission from 8 percent of those they tested
No university education required
Iran would like to remind everybody about Stuxnet
Recent attacks are in response to recent sanctions, claims former official
Would allow scammers access to browsing history
With an exploit, not with swords and spells. That would have been okay.
Congressman Mike Rogers hinted at Iran's growing cyberterrorism ambitions
Somebody in the Middle East is feeling cranky
Even though it knew it was false and criticized the fusion center that produced it
Companies tried to trick computer users into thinking their computers were infected, then sold them a "fix."
You could be mapping the world for the military, right now
Security hole allows an opening for brute-force attempts
China blamed for the breach of one of the U.S. government's most sensitive networks
Affecting site and online activities similar to what other banks have faced
Chinese hackers have targeted Japanese Websites in a nationalistic display of futility
Really, really terrible password, mes amis
Attacks were motivated by anti-Islam video
Why not just give the man a crown, already?
Government ministries, hospitals, and courts among those affected as spat over disputed islands intensifies
Because of bugs and hacking
The software's security can be hacked by the bad guys
The dynamic entry has been televised ... well ... live-streamed
Oh, you mean the "accidentally spread" angle isn't actually possible?
That must have been a sucky flight from Cambodia
When your authoritarian regime is falling, nothing shores it up like bogus tweets
A self-proclaimed member of Anonymous takes credit for it as an individual exploit
Move to bypass Congress
Turns out, they think he broke into Swedish tax records
Was selling access to infected computers to add malware
Somebody seems to think "1984" was a how-to book
Wants $1 million in Bitcoins for his silence
"At this time there is no evidence indicating that an FBI laptop was compromised or that the FBI either sought or obtained this data."
The group Antisec say they want to draw attention to FBI's use of personal information, have millions more