Iranians nick shedloads of Citrix data
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It was a lemon entry Citrix

Iranian-backed hackers have stolen vast amounts of data from an IT outfit which handles the White House communications agency, the US military, the FBI and many American corporations.

US Republicans admit they were hacked
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Nothing to see here, no one needs to lose an election

The US Republican Party has admitted that it was hacked during the last election, and while members bayed for blood when the Democrats were hacked, they are surprisingly mellow now it has happened to them.

Russia demands the DNC hacking case is thrown out
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Diplomatic immunity

The Russian Federation has responded to a lawsuit filed by the Democratic National Committee and has requested the overseeing court to throw out the lawsuit.

Expensive phones easily hacked
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You do not get what you pay for

It looks like paying big bucks for a top-of-the-range smartphone does not buy you any security.

New hi-tech weapons are a doddle to hack
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Vulnerabilities spotted by the accountants

New computerised weapons systems currently under development by the US Department of Defense (DOD) can be easily hacked, according to a report published today.

Putin's spooks behind four international hacks
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British government complains

The British government has directly accused Russian military intelligence of being behind a spate of “reckless and indiscriminate cyber-attacks” including the hacking in 2016 of the US Democratic National Committee headquarters.

It's perfectly legal for Russians to hack US election machines
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US Justice Department gives the thumbs up

US Republicans hoping that President Putin’s hackers will save their bacon by getting them elected have been re-assured by the US Justice Department that hacking election machines is perfectly legal.

Hacking campaign targets iPhones
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But... but... that is impossible

Apple's faith-based security system is finding itself under siege from a hacking campaign.

Pyeongchang Winter Olympics hacked
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No one saying who did it


Pyeongchang Winter Olympics organisers confirmed on Sunday that the Games had fallen victim to a cyber attack during Friday’s opening ceremony, but they refused to reveal who did it.

Russian hackers attack major UK sectors
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GCHQ is on the case

The chief executive of Britain's GCHQ cyber security centre said today that its spooks are aware of attempts to disrupt the UK's energy, telecomms and media by attempted hacks.