4 things you should know about WannaCry, the latest massive ransomware attack
Computers are still at risk, but here’s how you can help reduce your chances of getting infected.
On May 14, 2017 by Ben Dickson
Major cyberattack holds computers hostage in at least 99 countries
‘Wanna Cry’ ransomware is shaping up to be one of biggest the attacks in history.
On May 12, 2017 by Phillip Tracy
Edward Snowden, international fugitive, condemns firing of FBI director
‘If I can oppose this firing, so can you.’
On May 9, 2017 by Andrew Couts
Senate Intelligence Committee hires former top NSA attorney for Russia investigation
Doss will have a full-time position on the Russia investigation.
On Apr 26, 2017 by Audrey Browning
Questions surround NSA’s involvement in Microsoft security concerns
Did the NSA turn a blind eye after its own failures?
On Apr 14, 2017 by Phillip Tracy
Trump, without evidence, accuses Susan Rice of committing a crime
‘Do I think? Yes, I think,’ Trump said.
On Apr 5, 2017 by Andrew Couts
Susan Rice dismisses claims she improperly ‘unmasked’ Trump staff
Obama’s former top security advisor says she only viewed reports the intelligence community deemed important.
On Apr 4, 2017 by Dell Cameron
Here’s how to tell if your web traffic travels through an NSA listening point
It probably does.
On Mar 29, 2017 by Audrey Browning
Who is Dan Coats, Trump’s pick to be America’s top spy?
Dan Coats will be in charge of 16 U.S. intelligence agencies. How will he tackle the job?
On Mar 15, 2017 by Amrita Khalid
FBI director says encryption blocked police access to 1,200 devices
The FBI has long argued in favor of weakening consumer encryption to give law enforcement access.
On Mar 8, 2017 by Dell Cameron
Former NSA analyst goes nuclear on Trump over comments about intelligence community
If his tweets are to be believed, things are about to get worse.
On Feb 15, 2017 by David Covucci
NSA withholding intelligence from leaking White House, claims former NSA analyst
‘There’s not much the Russians don’t know at this point.’
On Feb 13, 2017 by David Gilmour
Going rogue in the digital age
I have something to hide. More than a few things, actually. Everyone does—including you. Here’s how to do it online.
On Feb 9, 2017 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
Trump’s draft cybersecurity order fails to mention FBI, election security
The president has ordered a full assessment of the nation’s cybersecurity infrastructure.
On Jan 31, 2017 by Dell Cameron
Attorney general pick Sessions walks the Trump line on Russian election hacks
Sessions, who endorsed Trump’s candidacy, chose his words carefully, often speaking in hypotheticals.
On Jan 10, 2017 by Dell Cameron
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