The attack targeted U.S. military and government networks that visited infected websites like Forbes.
The findings, released by a senator’s office, showed that most manufacturers have no way to track electronic intrusions in real time.
A surprising number of financial-services companies fall victim to cybercrime. How much is at stake for corporate giants?
Sources said that tools and techniques used by the hackers have previously been used by Chinese spies.
The campaign was first launched in earnest when the U.S. introduced new sanctions against the Russian government.
North Korea claims that the U.S. government is “igniting a war of aggression” in an effort to “bring down” the regime.
The project run by K&L Gates law firm is the first of its kind, and scholars say copyright law is a good way to tackle "revenge porn."
Barrett Brown, 33, was found guilty of being an accessory to unauthorized access of a protected network and threatening a federal agent.
Obama told the nation that new laws are needed to combat hacking. Critics say new laws could have a chilling effect on research.
According to a New York Times report, the NSA broke into North Korea's Internet before last year's breach of Sony's systems.
The president wants to encourage companies to share breach information with the feds by affording them liability protection, but the plan raises fears.
Plan gives hacked businesses 30 days to disclose data breach to customers.
The U.S. Central Command's Twitter account is back online but its YouTube account has been terminated.
The new proposals, which will reportedly be announced Monday, will address concerns over cybersecurity and safety of online data.
Following Sony Hack, President Obama plans to highlight Internet security and privacy in State of the Union address.
After Stuxnet attack, experts warned that malware would be used to gain access to and possibly destroy physical objects.
It will be a felony in Illinois to publish sexual images of someone, including selfies, without that person's consent.
Timothy DeFoggi chatted with users of an underground online forum about his desire to rape and murder children.
A representative of North Korea's foreign ministry says the U.S. is "groundlessly stirring up bad blood."
A JPMorgan executive suggested hacking Iran from an offshore location, Bloomberg News reported.
Authorities have found evidence that a low-risk computer ‘worm’ had been removed from devices connected to some nuclear plant control systems.
Facing criticism from cybersecurity experts, U.S. investigators continue to look at North Korea as the perpetrator.