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cybersecurity
Sony CEO Breaks Silence on 'Malicious' Hack
By Dan Kedmey
The Government Must Show Us the Evidence That North Korea Attacked Sony
By Bruce Schneier
Playstation Back Online After Christmas Hack
By Maya Rhodan
Obama: Hack Not Act of War
By Jack Linshi
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Sony: 'We Have Not Caved'
"We have not given up," Michael Lynton said after his studio cancelled the movie under pressure
By Noah Rayman
December 19, 2014
These Jeans Block Hackers From Stealing Your Stuff
Norton anti-virus technology is now available in stretch denim
By Dan Kedmey
December 17, 2014
This Is the Most Shocking Document in the Entire Sony Hack Leak
It's not sexy, but it shows how bad things really are
By Matt Vella
December 9, 2014
The 7 Most Outrageous Things We Learned From the Sony Hack
From dissatisfaction with Adam Sandler to embarrassing gender statistics
By Sam Frizell
December 9, 2014
The FBI Is Warning Other Companies After Sony Hack
The malware overrides data and prevents computers from booting up
By Sam Frizell
December 2, 2014
Chinese Hackers Breached National Weather Websites
The breach wasn't acknowledged until after several probes
By Maya Rhodan
November 12, 2014
Report: White House Computer Networks Recently Hacked
Russian hackers suspected
By Sam Frizell
October 29, 2014
Obama Signs Order to Secure Government Credit Cards From Data Breaches
"Identify theft is now America's fastest growing crime," said Obama.
By Alex Rogers
October 17, 2014
How Home Depot Could Have Combated Hacking
Experts say retailers should invest in detection rather than prevention
By Justin Worland
September 19, 2014
Chinese Hackers Infiltrated U.S. Defense Contractors, Senate Report Says
Hackers staged at least 20 attacks on private firms involved in the movement of U.S. troops and equipment
By Dan Kedmey
September 17, 2014
Nearly 5 Million Google Passwords Leaked on Russian Site
The usernames and passwords of 4.93 million users were posted in a Russian Bitcoin security forum
By Maya Rhodan
September 10, 2014
Home Depot Confirms Credit-Card Data Hack
The construction-equipment retailer says anyone who shopped there since April could be a victim
By Denver Nicks
September 8, 2014
Surveillance in the Movies: Fact vs. Fiction
Experts at a hacker conference answer the question every spy-movie watcher has asked: “Can they really do that?”
By Denver Nicks
August 10, 2014
5 Easy Ways to Hacker-Proof Your Home
Refrigerators hijacked to send malicious emails. TVs tapped to spy on their watchers. Baby monitors remotely rigged to stream a stranger’s voice.These aren’t outtakes from a cheesy sci-fi horror flick. They’re real situations that have...
By Kelly Conniff
June 26, 2014
Study: Criminals Have Upper Hand in Cyberattacks
The 2014 U.S. State of Cybercrime Survey says that "common criminals, organized crime rings, and nation-states" have the upper hand when it comes to cyberthreats
By Alex Rogers
May 28, 2014
What China's Cyber-Espionage Says About Its Economy
The Obama Administration's outrage over Chinese hacking has its roots in conflicting views of the government's role in private business. So don't expect a meeting of the minds anytime soon.
By Rana Foroohar
May 20, 2014
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