We are sorry this will not happen again
Russian media has apologised for publishing an accurate death toll from the Ukraine war and blamed hackers for the mistake.
Ukraine’s “Dads Army” of hackers targets Belarus
Draws up a list of targets
Ukraine's "IT army" of volunteer hackers announced a new set of targets including the Belarusian railway network and Russia's homegrown satellite-based navigation system, GLONASS.
Nvidia strikes back at hackers
South American extortion group suffers from vengeance
A group of hackers who thought they would take on the chipmaker named after a Roman vengeance demon, Nvidia might have bitten off more than they could chew.
Hackers can mimic iPhone reboots and keep iOS malware installed
If only there was a phone with good security
The Tame Apple Press is reeling after a security firm announced it was possible to block and simulate an iOS restart operation.
Army of Hackers keep Kim Jong Un in power
Apple fanboy needs protection from real computer experts
Apple fanboy Kim Jong Un depends on state hackers, whose cybercrimes finance his nuclear arms programmes and prop up the economy.
Hackers don't bother brute-forcing long passwords
Time for longer sentences
According to data collected by Microsoft's network of honeypot servers, most brute-force attackers primarily attempt to guess short passwords.
Hackers make merry with Apple’s “security.”
But don’t worry Google saves fanboys
Google researchers caught hackers targeting users in Hong Kong exploiting vulnerabilities in Apple's Mac operating system.
Iran’s petrol stations shut by hackers
I
t is supposed to inspire revolt
Iran's president said that a cyberattack which paralysed every petrol station in the Islamic Republic was designed to get "people angry by creating disorder and disruption".
North Korean hackers recycle code
Environmentally friendly way to hack macs
North Korea's Lazarus Group hackers are recycling code to bypass the "security" on Apple Macs.
Untouchables shut down hacker records site
WeLeakInfo.com provided huge amount of hacked data
The FBI has shut down a website that offered hackers easy access to 12 billion records stolen in thousands of data breaches.