A former U.S. Army sergeant has been sentenced to four years in prison by a federal judge after being accused of trying to pass sensitive military information to China.
“Stop spying on people!” That was the primary message of the tweet sent via the official Skype Twitter account around 3 p.m. Wednesday. It’s no surprise that this was no Skype-sanctioned tweet, and ...
Amid increasing cyberattack risks, the Army National Guard is testing a pilot program in five cities to help local ...
The hardware authentication security keys, known as YubiKeys, were donated to the Ukrainian government several months after ...
A former U.S. Army soldier has pleaded guilty to federal charges related to a hacking and extortion scheme targeting telecommunications companies, prosecutors say. Levi Meir Clancy via Unsplash A ...
The Financial Times became the latest news agency to fall prey to the Syrian Electronic Army, the hacking group which has claimed the social media scalps of the AP, The Onion, the BBC, and NPR, ...
The details of the hack are particularly interesting. Technically, the Reuters platform wasn't directly compromised. Taboola, a content discovery platform, was hacked and used to affect the Reuters ...