The so-called 'smart grid' isn't nearly as smart as you think it is, because Technocrats who built it didn't wrap it in protection against miscreants. They 'invent' and then they walk on to the next project without wrapping up details fro
The so-called 'smart grid' isn't nearly as smart as you think it is, because Technocrats who built it didn't wrap it in protection against miscreants. They 'invent' and then they walk on to the next project without wrapping up details fro
The so-called 'smart grid' isn't nearly as smart as you think it is, because Technocrats who built it didn't wrap it in protection against miscreants. They 'invent' and then they walk on to the next project without wrapping up details fro
Leakers of classified material and national security journalists alike know that publishing government secrets carries risks. But rarely have the revelation of a bombshell leak and the criminal charges against its source come in such quick succession
Cyber Security researchers are today discussing the pros and cons of paying for a dump of exploits currently held by a notorious hacking group called The Shadow Broker's. If these exploits get into the wrong hands they could be used to steal credit
In his first interview, former US government lab worker Jason Scott Katz tells Motherboard about how trying to decrypt one file led to an FBI raid, losing his job, moving to Iceland, and founding the Pirate Party there.
(Natural News) The administration has sent its clearest signal yet that the White House takes seriously mounting cyber threats against American infrastructure, with the issuance of an executive order last week from President Donald J. Trump directin
Another large-scale, stealthy cyberattack is underway on a scale that could dwarf last week's assault on computers worldwide, a global cybersecurity firm told AFP on Wednesday.
Another large-scale, stealthy cyberattack is underway on a scale that could dwarf last week's assault on computers worldwide, a global cybersecurity firm told AFP on Wednesday.
The world has been stunned over the past few days by the advent of "Ransomware;" the use of sophisticated cyber attacks on vital systems in order to (supposedly) extort capital from target businesses and institutions.
There is no such thing as cyber security. The only choice is more security or less security, as the recent hack of the National Security Agency demonstrates.
UPDATED with comments from former hacker: Disney's upcoming Johnny Depp film Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales has been pilfered by ransom hackers seeking payment from the studio. The hackers have demanded an enormous amount of money
It's been three days since WannaCry ransomware attacks began rippling across the world, affecting more than 200,000 people and 10,000 organizations in 150 countries. And the threat of further infection still looms.
Update: according to the latest data from Check Point Software, cited by Reuters, a new variant of the WannaCry ransomware is now infecting on average 3,600 computers per hour.
The NSA discovered how to secretly hack Windows, but didn't tell anyone. When the hack was leaked, real hackers jumped on it and turned the world upside-down. This means the the NSA is a 'Black-Hat" hacker.
If someone invites you to edit a file in Google Docs today, don't open it -- it may be spam from a phishing scheme that's been spreading quickly this afternoon.
Award-winning journalist Barrett Brown was re-arrested and taken into custody Thursday, the day before he was scheduled to be interviewed for a PBS documentary.