'Face Of Hacking' Combines 50 Faces From Anonymous, LulzSec, Other Notorious Hackers
Investigators can identify where a hack originates but can rarely determine who's sitting on the other side of the keyboard.
DNI Clapper Hopes Lie Detector Tests Will Plug Government Leaks Despite Polygraphs' Failure On Top Western Spies
The recommendation by the director of national intelligence comes after the U.S. counterterrorism director told Congress that Edward Snowden's leaks hurt American intelligence-gathering.
Ted Cruz Blasts Obama's Immigration Executive Order, Accuses President Of 'Counterfeiting Immigration Documents'
The president has defended the constitutionality of his executive order, even after a federal judge issued a temporary injunction.
Obama Executive Order Takes Aim At 'Wild West' World Of Cybersecurity
In a speech at Stanford University, the U.S. president announced a bold new attempt to simplify the sharing of information about cyberattacks.
Updated View-Master Launches Mattel, Google Cardboard Into VR Battle Against Oculus Rift
Google's alliance with Mattel comes after the toy company's stock has fallen by 30 percent over the past year.
Facebook, Google Will Be Noticeably Absent At Obama's Stanford Cybersecurity Speech Amid Ongoing Privacy Battle
Google, Facebook and other social networks have long complained about government surveillance, as they think it's all for naught.
Meet KickAss Torrents: Between The Pirate Bay And Popcorn Time, This Is The Piracy Site That Would Be King
The Pirate Bay's downfall in December created a piracy vacuum that was quickly filled by KickAss Torrents. For how long remains to be seen.
Watch DARPA's Prosthetic 'Luke Skywalker' Arm Help Army Amputee Scale Wall [VIDEO]
DARPA's work on the DEKA Arm began in 2006 after it was developed by the inventor of the Segway.
Russian Censorship: Tor, Anonymous VPNs Could Be Target Of Next Crackdown, Kremlin Warns
TV censorship? Check. Radio censorship? Check. Online news censorship? Check. Next up? Internet browsing.
What Is Memex? How DARPA's Secret Search Engine Trawls The Dark Web For Sex Trafficking
Everyone knows about eBay and Amazon, but some websites deal in human beings. This is how the U.S. government is trying to stop them.
Jeb Bush CTO Ethan Czahor, Co-Founder Of Hipster.com, Resigns Over MLK Comments
Chief technology officer Ethan Czahor stepped down from Bush's PAC after racially offensive blog posts were unearthed.
Rapidshare Closing Down: File-Sharing Giant Becomes Latest Hit By Pirate Bay Ripple Effect
Rapidshare will close down on March 31, with the site warning users to backup their files before it's too late.
Flawed Password Protection Is Just The Beginning Of Smart-Home Security Issues
More than 50 billion devices will be connected to the Internet within five years. Few of them will be adequately protected.
Republican Probe Demands Answers On Obama's Influence Over FCC, Net Neutrality
A former FCC commissioner predicted congressional Republicans would retaliate if net neutrality became law.
Cubans Can Now Zone Out In Front Of Netflix Too, After Surprise Launch Of Streaming Video Service
The video streaming service has a plan to launch in another 150 countries over the next two years. Well, make that 149 countries.
KickAss Torrents Down: Massive Piracy Site Blocked Before Relocating To KickAss.to
KickAss Torrents took shelter within a Somali domain registry before running into trouble -- again.
Samsung SmartTVs Are Recording Your Conversations And Watching Your Movements
Samsung's privacy policy stipulates that customers can turn off voice recognition or the cameras pointed at them, but how many people realize that?
Jordanian Fighter Jets Complete Third Day Of Bombing ISIS In Retaliation For Pilot's Death
Jordan issued a statement saying, "This is the beginning" and pledging to rout "evil where it hides."
Did Brian Williams Lie About Hurricane Katrina? NBC Investigation Aims To Find Out
His predecessor has denied calling for Brian Williams' job, but the anchor may have to work on closing a credibility gap.
Volcano Ash To Blame For 'Milky' Rain In Oregon, Washington, Meteorologists Suggest
Volcanic eruptions in Japan and Russia could be responsible for making rain in the U.S. Pacific Northwest appear darker and thicker.
China's Qihoo 360 Pays Reported $17 Million For 360.com In Bid To Boost Global Profile
The deal provides Qihoo 360 with free publicity, but the company didn't spend enough to rank 360.com among the top few most expensive domains.
Senators Seek Probe Into Verizon 'Supercookies' Tracking, Threaten Legislation
Verizon Wireless recently announced customers could opt-out of the tracking program, but a group of senators wants more.
How Informants, Undercover Agents And Old-Fashioned Police Work Brought Down The Silk Road
Ross Ulbricht, 30, oversaw a complicated online drug market that was brought down by low-tech investigation techniques.
Anthem Left Health Care Data For 80 Million Customers Unencrypted And Open To Hackers
U.S. health insurance providers are not required to encrypt customer information if it would present an unreasonable burden.
Sony Pictures Co-Chair Amy Pascal Steps Down, Months After Hack Revealed Racist Emails About President Obama
Pascal’s job has been the source of speculation since hackers showed she made racially insensitive jokes about U.S. President Obama.
McCain To Air Force: Stop 'Actively Keeping' SpaceX Out Of US Space Plans
SpaceX dropped a suit against the Department of Defense over the bidding process on government contracts.
Ross Ulbricht Guilty: Silk Road Founder Convicted By Jury; Faces Life In Prison For Conspiracy, Drug Trafficking
Ross Ulbricht, who used the screen alias Dread Pirate Roberts, has been found guilty of operating the online drug marketplace.
'Operation Pawn Storm' Hack Poses As iOS Game To Attack Apple Users
The campaign was first launched in earnest when the U.S. introduced new sanctions against the Russian government.
The Silk Road Case: Ross Ulbricht's Fate Up To Jury As Defense Rests
Several jurors struggled to stay awake during closing arguments Tuesday.
Google, Twitter Put Better Security, Increased Transparency On Top Of 2015 Agenda
Google has 500 employees working on security.