Computer hackers traced to China carried out an advanced cyberespionage attack against one of America’s most elite foreign policy web groups – the website of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR).
One of Britain's leading inventors has warned that a 'Google generation' who rely on the internet for everything are in danger of becoming 'brain-dead'.
A blogger who retaliated against a New York newspaper that came under fire for identifying people with gun licenses in its circulation area explained on Thursday why he published the names and home addresses of the paper’s employees.
Internet protocol (IP) addresses associated with several major Hollywood studios were recently logged using bittorrent networks to share films created by rival studios, according to a report on peer-to-peer blog TorrentFreak.
Fu Manchu moustaches seem more popular among Asian people in movies than in real life, but that didn't stop an app called "Make Me Asian" from making them an essential part of the app's photo transformation.
After days of a social media blackout following Friday's national tragedy, in which a school shooting left 20 students and seven adults dead, the NRA is back on Facebook and Twitter.
British authorities opted not to charge a computer hacker who waged a decade-long struggle to avoid a trial in the United States over accusations that he broke into military computers. The hacker was accused of one of the largest breaches
Amazon is more serious about the ad business than previously believed: The e-commerce giant has reportedly just built a lightning-fast platform to deliver highly targeted ads to shoppers who leave Amazon’s virtual selection to peruse other sites.
For a short period of time on Friday, as media outlets scrambled to get information about the Sandy Hook shooting, the wrong man was accused of murder.
Hacktivists with the Anonymous movement and other online groups have waged a war on the Westboro Baptist Church following news that the group plans to demonstrate on the site of the Shady Hook Elementary School massacre.
A number of companies providing "virtual private network" (VPN) services to users in China say the new system is able to "learn, discover and block" the encrypted communications methods used by a number of different VPN systems.
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