Encrypted messaging app Telegram faces a ban in Russia after refusing to comply with the country's data protection laws.
More fake news.
A number of businesses and government operations across the Ukraine, Russia, Britain and Denmark appear to be the victims of a global cyberattack, just a month after the WannaCry attack infected hundreds of thousands of computers.
"He seemed like an international man of mystery."
CNN vs. Trump.
Social media users blamed the power station of giving importance to looks over qualifications and knowledge to hire interns.
Most respondents disliked President Donald Trump's policies and his character was described as dangerous and arrogant by many.
Google is expected to be hit with the largest antitrust fine in history — likely more than $1.2 billion — from the European Union for how the search engine displays shopping search results.
In a 30 second television broadcast, the government advised citizens how to take shelter, protect their heads and hide behind objects.
“The show doesn't help with anything related to immigration,” she explained.
Researchers found that environmental temperatures actually reduce prosocial behavior.
Trump loves early morning tweets.
The UK parliament was hit by a cyberattack Friday that left members without access to their email accounts.
The president finds himself crawling his way out of historically low approval numbers.
President Obama authorized cyber strikes against Russia after learning in August that Putin was directly involved in cyber campaign to help Trump win.
Russian hackers stole email addresses and passwords from ministers in the United Kingdom and put them up for sale on the dark web.
“Please don't saying rude things about Anfisa! Or I’ll say mean things to you! You have no right! She didn't affect your life!” he wrote.
Show her the money.
A new report claims Russian hackers were able to successfully alter voter rolls and steal voter records containing personal data during attempts to hack the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
"The Russians will be back??? What makes you think they ever left?"
Russian media cited Sergei Lavrov saying with high degree of certainty that the ISIS leader was eliminated last month.
Department of Homeland Security officials testified Wednesday saying Russian hackers meddled with the U.S. election systems of 21 states last year. However, there was no evidence of the results being manipulated.