March 25, 2016 Verizon says big business customers had data stolen Hackers have stolen contact information of Verizon business customers in the latest breach of a big company or organization.
March 25, 2016 Iranian hackers indicted for attacks on US infrastructure They targeted multiple bank websites as well as the controls for a dam in New York state.
March 24, 2016 Evil USBs to bitcoin botnets: Hackers hit Vegas Evil USBs, Google Glasses capturing your passwords and bitcoin mining are just a few of the tactics that top hackers from around the world are bringing to Vegas for the Black Hat conference this week.
March 24, 2016 Become your own CSI A new technology puts an entire forensics lab -- which traditionally requires equipment that would fill a kitchen and take an entire day to complete -- onto a portable gizmo about the size of a rolling suitcase.
March 18, 2016 Hackers target Donald Trump, claim to leak his Social Security number Hackers describing themselves as part of the Anonymous hacking group claim to have leaked Donald Trump’s personal information, including his Social Security number.
February 13, 2016 Cops arrest teen for hack and leak of DHS, FBI data A 16-year-old boy living in England has been arrested in connection with the recent hack of FBI and DHS data, as well as the personal email accounts of CIA director John Brennan and homeland security chief Jeh Johnson.
February 9, 2016 Obama administration plans new high-level cyber official The Obama administration is creating a new high-level federal official to coordinate cybersecurity across civilian agencies and to work with military and intelligence counterparts, as part of its 2017 budget proposal announced Tuesday.
February 7, 2016 Tech Q&A: Protecting your tax refund, doing a legal background check Kim Komando answers your questions on how to prevent your tax refund from being stolen, beating ransomware and doing a legal background check
February 2, 2016 Guilty plea in attempted cyberattack on US govt. computers A former Nuclear Regulatory Commission scientist pleaded guilty Tuesday to a federal computer crime, admitting that he attempted to launch a cyber-attack on government computers by sending employees emails that he thought contained a virus.