Music social network 8tracks was hacked and 18 million user accounts and passwords were compromised.
Four people were arrested in the United Kingdom for their role in a tech support scam, the result of a two-year investigation by Microsoft and British authorities.
FedEx subsidiary TNT Express operations were "significantly affected" by the Petya ransomware attack, forcing the company to halt trading of its stock.
The Petya ransomware attack that began spreading Tuesday has hit more than 12,500 machines in 65 countries.
A ransomware attack known as Petya has hit computer systems around the world. Here's how to protect yourself from the attack.
Encrypted messaging app Telegram faces a ban in Russia after refusing to comply with the country's data protection laws.
A new ransomware attack — a variant of malicious software known as Petya — has hit computer systems in what appears to be a global cyberattack similar to WannaCry.
A number of businesses and government operations across the Ukraine, Russia, Britain and Denmark appear to be the victims of a global cyberattack, just a month after the WannaCry attack infected hundreds of thousands of computers.
Snapchat's new Snap Map feature is triggering privacy concerns from some users. Enabling Ghost Mode will help keep your location and information private.
AT&T is considering bringing back its plan to charge subscribers an additional fee to ensure their privacy is protected.
A study revealed some of the biggest banks and financial institutions have third-party trackers on their websites that can record a considerable amount of personal information, from browsing activity to even account balances.
A report from cybersecurity firm McAfee sees a major increase in malware worldwide, especially on attacks that target Android and MacOS.
Russian hackers stole email addresses and passwords from ministers in the United Kingdom and put them up for sale on the dark web.
Google announced it will cease its practice of scanning emails in Gmail inboxes to gather information for targeted advertising -- but only so its cloud unit can woo companies.
The FBI released a report from its Internet Complaint Center detailing the most common and most costly online threats for Americans in 2016.
Fifty-five traffic and speed cameras in Victoria, Australia were found to be infected by the WannaCry ransomware attack.
A new report claims Russian hackers were able to successfully alter voter rolls and steal voter records containing personal data during attempts to hack the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Documents published by WikiLeaks purport to show how the CIA is able to infect air-gapped computers with malware.
A Honda plant in Japan was forced to close temporarily after the company discovered its computer networks had been hit by the WannaCry ransomware attack.
Cisco revealed its Encrypted Traffic Analytics (ETA) system, which the company claims can identify malware even in encrypted traffic.
Router manufacturer TP-Link has issued a security patch that fixes two major vulnerabilities in a router still used by nearly 100,000 people.
South Korean web hosting company Nayana agreed to pay more than $1 million after getting hit by a ransomware attack. It is believed to be the largest individual ransom ever.