Did Symantec just tell its customers that they’ve been paying for an obsolete product?
The retail giant has been trying to clean up its image for months, following the massive data breach during the holiday shopping season.
“If builders built buildings the way programmers wrote programs, then the first woodpecker that came along would destroy civilization.”
“We don’t know your stuff has been compromised until something bad happens to you,” a security expert said about Heartbleed.
In the aftermath of the Heartbleed bug, it’s time to consider online security. Here are seven ways to create stronger passwords.
Hackers are playing on the world’s curiosity and spamming Facebook with claims to be “breaking news video footage” of the flight.
A fake Netflix login page asks for the victim’s credentials and informs them that their account has been suspended for “unusual activity.”
The president's budget proposes pouring billions into Homeland Security and other agencies to support cyber initiatives.
The Chameleon malware can also identify security weaknesses in Wi-Fi networks to quickly spread between homes and businesses.
The plaintiff -- referred to as “Mr. Kidane” in the lawsuit -- claimed the spyware wiretapped his Skype calls and monitored his family’s computer use.
A Flappy Bird black market has sprouted and cybercriminals are using the phenomenon to spread malware.
Shabayev says he is a programmer who worked as a hacker on the side to earn money while in a university. Did he work alone?
The largest arts and crafts chain in the U.S. did not share information about the possible attack, the latest of a string of major breaches.
Five people have been linked, in one capacity or another, to one of the largest cybersecurity breaches in history.
Google removed two extensions recently, citing hidden adware as a violation of their terms and conditions.
The simple malware program was used in the attacks on Target stores around the nation.
The cyberattacks against Target may be just the tip of an iceberg, the size of which security analysts are still struggling to grasp.
Malware ads on Yahoo might have infected a multitude of users.
Credit and debit card information stolen during the recent, massive Target hack is now being sold all over the Web.
A security breach may affect millions who paid with cards at Target stores recently. But how can you tell if your account has been compromised?
NSA Director Gen. Keith Alexander defended the NSA’s covert surveillance programs on CBS' “60 Minutes” on Sunday night.
The hackers sent emails to staff members containing files with misleading titles like “US_military_options_in_Syria" that contained malware.