Ghost Security previously claimed it helped take down 59,000 social media accounts affiliated with the Islamic State.
Marissa Mayer said she will work through any time she is away from the office for her latest pregnancy.
Here’s what to expect at one of the world’s biggest technology shows from Motorola, Samsung, Sony, Microsoft and more.
With the new feature, Amazon says it will be the only subscription video streaming service to let users watch content offline.
It's almost a badge of honor for the upstart torrent service after better known sites have spent years on Internet blacklists.
Discovery kickstarts new game of "cat-and-mouse" between appliance vendors and malware makers.
Five teenagers affiliated with the group were arrested last week for hacking websites of a national newspaper, a school and several gaming companies.
“I can’t think of one thing they’ve done right since this breach was announced," said one public relations expert.
Apple hopes the spot, also featuring John Travolta, will give its struggling music service a much-needed boost.
Google, the world's dominant Internet search engine, has seen the sheen fade from its "do no evil" motto on accusations of abuse of dominance.
It's not clear why the site went down, or when it will return.
The owner of adultery website Ashley Madison had already been struggling to sell itself or raise funds for at least three years before the publication of details about its members.
The resignation comes one week after the adultery website was victimized in a massive hack that exposed the personal information and sexual preferences of more than 37 million customers.
For $300, customers could take almost complete control of a target's phone.
“These campaigns ... represent a significant jump in the overall volume of phishing activity in the region,” a Google executive said.
If their experience was anything like the vast majority of Ashley Madison users, then they almost certainly signed up in vain.
Agora users will likely shift to other online drug sites while Agora updates its security settings.
It's just the latest hack exposing vulnerabilities in Internet of Things products.
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (BABA) chief executive Daniel Zhang penned a memo to employees following the company's NYSE crash.
"The use of these drones to bring this type of contraband into a facility is very, very troubling," a Maryland prison official said.
It's just the latest comment from a party leader advocating a ban on Western technology products.
The U.K.'s data-protection watchdog has ordered Google to delist links to articles about stories that have been removed under the EU's controversial "right to be forgotten" rule.
Two Canadian law firms have filed suit against the adultery website's parent companies over the leaking of users' private data in a cyberattack.
Anxious people can check on their spouses on a number of sites, though not if Ashley Madison's legal team has anything to say about it.
The attention surrounding Popcorn Time comes after 11 Comcast cable customers were accused of downloading "The Cobbler."
Google Compute Engine disks hit by lightning in Belgium, resulting in permanent data loss.
Dstrux, an ephemeral messaging service, said it has more users than ever, hours after secret Ashley Madison details went online.
Aspiring online video creators can now find filmmaking support in a new YouTube-sponsored space in India.
The attack is a variation on the distributed denial-of-service attacks favored by groups like Anonymous and the Chinese government.
Alibaba's investment in Snapdeal gives the Chinese e-commerce company more than a toehold in the subcontinent.