The simple trick that exposed the FBI director’s secret Instagram account and could expose yoursByGideon LichfieldPublishedMarch 30, 2017
An internet backbone leaked data from millions of sites. Here’s how to check if you’re affectedByDave GershgornPublishedFebruary 24, 2017
How much were Yahoo’s massive data breaches worth? About $350 million and more future headachesByAshley RodriguezPublishedFebruary 21, 2017
African internet users need to get ready for an online privacy challengeByYinka AdegokePublishedFebruary 19, 2017
Blame the US, not China, for the recent surge in massive cyberattacksByJoon Ian WongPublishedFebruary 16, 2017
Hackers are bombarding the UK with two serious cyberattacks a day, the British government claimsByJoon Ian WongPublishedFebruary 14, 2017
A rising trend in hacking: locking your files and charging you to get them backByKeith CollinsPublishedFebruary 11, 2017
Donald Trump seems to still be using his unsecured Android phone—and that’s troublingByMike MurphyPublishedJanuary 25, 2017
Ten easy encryption tips for warding off hackers, the US government—and RussiaByCarey DunnePublishedJanuary 4, 2017
Another huge hack at Yahoo compromised more than 1 billion accountsByDave GershgornPublishedDecember 14, 2016
How not to get hacked by Russians (or anyone else)—lessons from the DNC’s disastrous cyber strategyByMike Murphy and Heather TimmonsPublishedDecember 14, 2016
DDoS attacks have gone from a minor nuisance to a possible new form of global warfareByJoon Ian WongPublishedDecember 13, 2016
The next big hacking threat is already happening—you just can’t see itByChris Baraniuk and CommentaryPublishedNovember 14, 2016
How to encrypt your internet communication during a Trump presidencyByMike MurphyPublishedNovember 9, 2016
A botnet launching a “test” cyberattack knocked out an entire country’s internetByAnanya BhattacharyaPublishedNovember 3, 2016
Going easy on cyber security could turn India’s technology growth story into a nightmareByUtkarsh AmitabhPublishedOctober 24, 2016
Facebook and Twitter are exposing users to phishing attacks by opening links in new windowsByKeith CollinsPublishedSeptember 27, 2016
Even if you don’t use Yahoo, you’re probably still at risk from its hackByJoon Ian WongPublishedSeptember 26, 2016
Yahoo wasn’t lying when it told Verizon it didn’t know about the biggest hack in historyByJoon Ian WongPublishedSeptember 26, 2016