Game Of Accounts: Sharing HBO Go Passwords To Watch 'Game Of Thrones' Could Result In Prison
Lots of people share HBO Go passwords to watch shows like HBO Go passwords, but aren't actually aware that doing so is illegal.
NSA Scandal: Is Palantir's Prism Powering PRISM?
Some suggest the PRISM program borrowed software from Silicon Valley-based Palantir, which owns a platform called Prism.
WWDC 2013: Apple To Announce iPhone Trade-In Program?
Apple is expected to announce a iPhone trade-in program at WWDC next week.
Facebook Virus: 'Zeus' Malware Steals Passwords And Drains Bank Accounts, Thrives On Social Network
The Zeus malware, which can drain bank accounts and steal passwords, has found a new home on Facebook.
Google Glass Ban: 7 Things You Can't Do With Smart Glasses
Developers are rolling out more features for Google Glass, but there are seven things you're not allowed, or able, to do with it.
#OpTurkey: Syrian Electronic Army Joins Anonymous In Turkey Protests, Hacks Erdogan's Network To Access Staff Data
In the continuing digital protest against the violent police reaction in Turkey, #OpTurkey, hackers from the Syrian Electronic Army joined Anonymous to hack the Turkish Prime Ministry's network.
War Games: China Tests Cyberwarfare, Hacking Capabilities
China is planning to run the first-ever digital war games to test out cyberwarfare capabilities.
Vine Gets RickRolled: 16-Year-Old Developer Hacks App To Upload Full Rick Astley Music Video
The same day Twitter released the Vine app for Android, a 16-year-old hacked the app to upload a full video and RickRoll the entire platform.
#OpTurkey: Anonymous Hacks 145 Turkish Websites And Shares Free Internet Access To Protestors In Turkey
After a violent police response to protests in Turkey, Anonymous launched #OpTurkey to take several Turkish websites offline.
Firefox Update: Mozilla 'Australis' Browser More Customizable, Looks Like Chrome [PHOTOS]
Mozilla is working on a major update to Firefox that will be more customizable and look like Chrome.
Dreambox: The World's First 3D Printing Vending Machine Hits UC Berkeley [VIDEO]
To help make 3D printing more accessible, three recent graduates from UC Berkeley have created the first-ever 3D printing vending machine.
Twitter Releases Vine For Android; 13 Million Users Already On Video Looping App
Twitter released the Vine app for Android phones on Monday as it's iOS user base pushed past 13 million.
Google Defeated By FBI: Judge Reverses Decision On NSLs After Reviewing Secret Affidavits
A U.S. district judge in San Francisco rejected Google’s request to throw out 19 NSLs after two FBI officials submitted classified affidavits.
Kim Dotcom Victory: Megaupload Founder Finally Collects Data Seized By New Zealand Police, FBI
Kim Dotcom scored another victory when a judge ordered police in New Zealand and the FBI in the U.S. to return personal data illegally seized in a raid.
KOTOR On iPad: 'Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic' Available In Apple App Store To Celebrate 10th Anniversary
"Knights of the Old Republic" was one of the most beloved Star Wars games of all time, and is now available on the iPad.
Microsoft Launches Cyber Threat Intelligence Program To Battle Botnets, Malware In The Cloud
Microsoft is deploying its cloud-based Azure software to battle botnets and malware.
Secret Court Document Finds Spy Techniques Unconstitutional, Justice Department Fights To Keep It Hidden
The Justice Department may soon have to reveal a secret FISC ruling that finds some spy techniques unconstitutional.
Google Transparency: Are DMCA Requests Restricting Information From Google Searches?
Google receives millions of DMCA requests per month, but how much are they restricting information from Google searches?
Facebook Updates Guidelines On Gender-Based Hate Speech: Too Far Or Not Far Enough?
After a week-long protest spearheaded by feminist advocacy groups, Facebook announced that it will review/update its gender-based hate speech policies.
Malware To Combat Piracy? Entertainment Industry Proposes Drastic Measures
To combat online piracy, the entertainment industry has proposed using malware to track illegal content.
Hollywood Asks Google To Censor Mega: NBC Universal, Warner Bros Accuse Kim Dotcom's Site Of Pirated Movies
NBC Universal and Warner Brothers sent requests to Google to remove Mega from search results.
Google Drops Private Chat: New Hangouts Platform Replaces Talk, Removes Privacy Options
Google's new chat platform, Hangouts, removes several of the options for private chat that users had in Google Talk.
New Android Virus Forwards Text Messages To Hackers
A new Trojan virus can intercept text messages and forward them to hackers, getting around two-step verification systems.
Kim Dotcom Threatens Twitter, Facebook and Google For Violating Two-Step Verification Patent
Kim Dotcom claims to have invented two-step verification, and has a patent to back it up. Will he sue Facebook, Twitter and Google?
Twitter Beefs Up Security, Introduces Two-Step Verification To Stop Hackers
In response to a growing number of compromised Twitter accounts, Twitter introduced a new two-step verification system to combat hackers.
#GitmObama: Anonymous To Protest Obama Speech On Guantanamo Bay, Drones
As part of its ongoing protest against Guantanamo Bay, Anonymous plans a Twitter Storm protest during a speech by President Obama today.
5 Incredible Future Campuses For The World's Tech Giants [PHOTOS]
Designing future campuses has become as much of the tech battle as hardware and software.
Facebook: More Ads Coming?
Facebook says users will tolerate more advertisements. Is that assumption correct?
Anonymous #opGTMO: Guantanamo Bay Protest Campaign Reaches Millions, Trends Worldwide On Twitter
Over the weekend, Anonymous launched a Twitter campaign aimed at closing Guantanamo Bay.
Yahoo Buys Tumblr: Why Porn Won't Break The Deal
Porn on Tumblr has made many skeptical about Yahoo's $1.1 billion buy, but adult content really won't hurt Tumblr as an advertising stream.