Microsoft has criticized Google for deliberately publishing details of a vulnerability in Windows 8.1 two days before a fix was due to be released. Google...
The official Twitter account for the US Central Command was hacked earlier today by a group claiming to represent ISIS, which is currently using the...
Hacking collective Anonymous declared war on Islamic extremists after Wednesday’s deadly attack on Paris-based satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, and the group has now claimed its...
Looks like there is a new referrer spam crawling our websites and it is called BlackHatWorth.com. I am quite sure that many of you are...
Lightbulbs that merely illuminate will soon be a thing of the past, if Sengled, a Shanghai-based company, has its way. Sengled unveiled a line of...
There are a lot of tools online that claim to offer you total privacy. But when dealing with something like Internet anonymity, it’s hard to...
The cancellation of Sony’s The Interview after a series of threats upset a lot of folks who felt that the gesture was not only unnecessary,...
Hackers breached the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), the organization that coordinates unique web addresses all across the world, but luckily didn’t...
After teasing for ages, BlackBerry today finally and officially announced the BlackBerry Classic. Press release: BlackBerry Classic: Familiar QWERTY Design Packs High-Performance Features New Device...
According to Cybersecurity expert Gary Miliefskynt “the top 10 flashlight apps are all malware; they’re malicious, they’re spying, they’re snooping and they’re stealing.” The most...
Bluetooth is getting a big upgrade. The organization in charge of the spec just announced Bluetooth 4.2, which brings more features: faster connections, more privacy...
Apple deliberately deleted songs from customers’ iPods that had originated from music services that competed with iTunes between 2007 and 2009, according to reports. If...