Recently, after WhatsApp updated its terms of use and privacy policy users have been migrating to other social media and messaging platforms due to concerns of their privacy. However, what is not being reported by media is that CIA...
The U.S. government is secretly ordering Google to provide data on anyone typing in certain search terms, an accidentally unsealed court document shows. There are fears such “keyword warrants” threaten to implicate innocent Web users in serious crimes and are more common than previously thought.
Ever since the reports regarding the attempt of a man to find his lost luggage became popular on social media, it has garnered a lot of reaction which includes one from the airlines itself. This is the story of how a man “hacked” Indigo’s website to find his lost luggage.
Together India and Puerto Rico have lost millions in an email phishing scam. A senior Puerto Rico official said last month that the island's government lost more than $2.6 million after falling for an email phishing scam. Similarly, in...
These days, every technological advancement has both positive and negative effects. The internet has democratized information while also improving global connectivity and enabling people to hide behind false identities. Approximately 37% of adolescents between the ages of...
Today WikiLeaks published secret documents from the ExpressLane project of the CIA. These documents show one of the cyber operations the CIA conducts against liaison services — which includes among many others the National Security Agency (NSA), the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
The hacked American Colonial Pipeline Co. paid nearly $5 million to Eastern European hackers to help restore the country’s largest fuel pipeline, according to two people familiar with the transaction.
Kevin Mitnick was not just an ordinary name in the world of hacking; he was a virtuoso, a master manipulator of computer systems, and the epitome of a cyberpunk legend. With a reputation that precedes him, Mitnick...
Microsoft was the first to identify a Chinese hacking group named Volt Typhoon, which targeted the US Navy. This finding has been subsequently confirmed by authorities in the US, UK, and other allied nations.
The Financial Times has reported that a document marked by the CIA and issued this year reveals that China is building cyber weapons with the capability to hijack enemy satellites.