Rpt: Israeli Firm Helping FBI to Open Encrypted iPhone
Israel's Cellebrite, a provider of mobile forensic software, is helping the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation's attempt to unlock an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino, California shooters, the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper reported on Wednesday.
Trump hacked by Anonymous
Anonymous targets Trump
No, Dating Apps Can't Hack A Company Network
It’s no secret that millions of people use mobile dating apps like Tinder and OKCupid to find love.
ISIS job application leaked from thumb drive
ISIS hiring practices revealed
Iran hackers allegedly behind New York dam cyberattack
Iranian hackers and Hillary Clinton
Union: Hackers Have Personnel Data on Every Federal Employee
Hackers stole personnel data and Social Security numbers for every federal employee, a government worker union said Thursday, saying that the cyber theft of U.S. employee information was more damaging than the Obama administration has acknowledged.
Obama Said to Warn of Crippling Cyber Attack Potential
President Obama says the White House is bracing for a possible doomsday scenario if hackers can successfully penetrate government and business computer systems, FOX Business has learned.
Apple, Facebook at Odds With FBI Chief Comey Over Privacy
The FBI and law enforcement officials are at odds with technology companies over encryption policies in the fight against terrorism.
Decoding the Encryption Controversy
What’s been billed as an epic battle between Washington and Silicon Valley over security against terrorism versus privacy rights is nothing of the kind.
FBN Exclusive: DOJ Officials Fear Foreign Telecoms Hacked Clinton Emails, Server
FBN Exclusive: Emails Hillary Clinton sent from her personal devices while overseas on business as U.S. Secretary of State may have been breached by foreign telecoms.
H-P Lands $32M Cyber Security Contract From Dept. of Homeland Security
Under the Department of Homeland Security contract, H-P will provide software security licenses for 33 federal civilian government agencies.
Official: SEC Targets Investment Advisers for Weak Cybersecurity
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission plans to bring more cases against investment advisers who do not have policies to prevent hacking, the agency's enforcement chief said on Thursday.
Exclusive: FBI Says Twitter Needs to Do More to Combat Terrorism
Twitter isn’t doing enough to stop ISIS and other terrorists, FBI officials in Washington, D.C. tell FOX Business.
British Hacker Charged in Federal Reserve Breach
The Federal Reserve is the backbone of the American financial system. And in early 2013, it was hacked.
Apple Files Arguments in Court Opposing FBI iPhone Request
Apple Inc submitted a legal brief on Thursday opposing the U.S. government's attempt to force the technology company to unlock an encrypted iPhone belonging to one of the San Bernardino shooters, one day before the filing deadline.
U.S. Files Motion to Force Apple to Obey iPhone Order
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a motion seeking to compel Apple Inc to comply with a judge's order for the company to unlock the iPhone belonging to one of the San Bernardino shooters, according to a court document filed Friday.
Feds: Hackers Stole News Releases, Made $100M from Trades
The DOJ and SEC filed charges against a total of 32 people who allegedly took part in a scheme to hack newswire services and trade on nonpublic information.
OPINION: Why Apple Is Right to Protect Your Privacy
Steve Jobs understood what people want.
Bill Gates Sides Against Apple in FBI iPhone-Unlocking Case
Bill Gates is siding against Apple — and many other technology companies — in saying the firm should help the U.S. government to hack into a locked iPhone as part of an investigation into the San Bernardino shooting.
Anonymous Aims To Annihilate ISIS in Cyber War
In the aftermath of the Paris terrorist attacks last week, and the new threats that have emerged since, a new breed of vigilantes wants to wage a war against ISIS on a new battlefield...online.