Gottfrid Svartholm, co-founder of The Pirate Bay, was charged by the Swedish government for a hacking plot to steal 5.7 million Swedish Kronor.
Google explains what really happened to the Kenyan version of the search engine.
The Italian government took aggressive action to block the domains of 27 file-sharing websites.
For the second time this month, Anonymous launched a successful cyberattack against several North Korean websites.
A German study of 40 million search results found Google to be 5 times better than Bing at avoided malware.
Apple, Google and Microsoft are among more than 70 companies that support the CISPA cybersecurity bill.
After years in development, Microsoft Office will reportedly release on the iPad, iPhone and Android devices starting in October 2014.
Bitcoin has been all over headlines with its fluctuating value and a mysterious digital philanthropist.
Hours after Google Fiber announced its expansion to Austin, Texas, AT&T stated its intentions to build a rival fiber network in the same city.
An analyses by Torrent Freak found computers in Vatican City downloaded illegal copies TV shows and BDSM pornography.
Someone inside the Vatican has a very serious porn habit.
Qihoo 360 Technology rebuts accusations that its popular antivirus program and browser "stole" users' private information.
To expand out of social media platforms, Your Anon News, an affiliate of the hactivist collective Anonymous, raises funds with a successful Indiegogo campaign.
Find out how you can download more than 700 Marvel comics #1 digital issues for free.
Google seems set to announce the Texas capital as the next city to get its much-coveted Google Fiber Internet service.
The "Kissinger Cables" are an impressive collection of documents, but not compared to past releases. Is WikiLeaks losing its edge?
Anonymous attacked Israel on Sunday, but was unable to achieve its goal of wiping Israel off the Internet.
Google is fighting the FBI's National Security Letter demanding Google give up private user data.
To combat the threat of cyberattacks, the Pentagon is defining new rules of engagement for cyberwarfare.
Minors could become "criminals" by misrepresenting their age to access news sites, according to proposed changes to an anti-hacking law.
Hacktivist group Anonymous claims to have taken over North Korea's Twitter and Flickr accounts, and shut down its official propaganda page.
Congress will meet to markup the controversial CISPA bill, but unlike last year, the committee will hold its debates away from the public eye.
A judge ruled on Monday to reject a counter-suit by Facebook, allowing Timelines Inc. to proceed with a trademark lawsuit.
Avery Molek, a 6-year-old drumming prodigy, has become a YouTube star.
More companies than ever participated in the fun, and here's a roundup of the 30 best.
In an elaborate April Fools' Day prank, YouTube executives announced that the site will shut down to review its best videos and relaunch in 2023.
The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act's vast reach troubles many, and a House proposal would extend it further.
Under French law, Twitter is required to identify anyone who breaks France's hate speech laws.
Until Google Fiber is hooked up in every U.S. city, here are 10 cities we want to see added to the grid.
The owner of RSS.com plans on selling the domain name for $200,000 in anticipation of Google Reader's shutdown.