Turkish government revealed to be spying on its citizens through ISPs
Insider claims all ISPs in Turkey has used deep packet inspection to collect personal data, in accordance with the law since 2014.
On Oct 29, 2016 by Efe Kerem Sozeri
More than 5,000 people exposed in Habitat for Humanity data breach
The breach was discovered and shut down earlier this month.
On Oct 28, 2016 by Dell Cameron
The fascinating and frightening future of the Internet of Things
The next evolution in the Internet of Things is right around the corner. Are we ready?
On Oct 27, 2016 by Andrew Couts
Activists launch hotline to help lawmakers not sound dumb when talking about cyberattacks
Unfortunately, this seems totally necessary.
On Oct 26, 2016 by Dell Cameron
Historic DDoS likely not caused by Russia or WikiLeaks supporters, researchers say
The attack is being tied to an online hacking forum—not Russia.
On Oct 25, 2016 by Dell Cameron
Pawn shop laptops are an identity thief’s dream
Pawn Stars have problems too.
On Oct 24, 2016 by Aaron Sankin
The internet’s weaknesses will get worse before they get better
Here’s what we can learn from Friday’s historic DDoS attack.
On Oct 21, 2016 by Ben Dickson
Trump and Clinton go to battle over WikiLeaks and Russia
The two candidates had plenty to say about open borders and hacked emails.
On Oct 19, 2016 by Dell Cameron
Marco Rubio warns GOP about WikiLeaks: ‘Tomorrow it could be us’
Marco Rubio is taking an important stand.
On Oct 19, 2016 by Andrew Couts
Here’s how Russians likely hacked Clinton’s campaign chair
Whoa if true.
Hackers claim new breaches of Adult FriendFinder
Two hackers claim to have breached the dating site’s systems.
How hackers can rig the 2016 election
It’s clear they can do some damage. But how likely is it a hacker could pick our next president?
On Oct 19, 2016 by [email protected]
Trump’s email servers are vastly unsecured against cyberattacks
E tu, Trump?
On Oct 18, 2016 by Dell Cameron
WikiLeaks publishes more Podesta emails after Ecuador cuts Assange’s internet
The Podesta email archive now totals more than 17,000 messages.
On Oct 18, 2016 by Andrew Couts
Leaked emails show Clinton advisors favored malware over encryption backdoors
Backdoors were off the table, but malware wasn’t.
On Oct 14, 2016 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
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