Security researchers discover the 'Coruna' exploit kit running over malicious Chinese websites that were able to secretly hack vulnerable iPhones running iOS 13 to 17.2.1.
Security researchers say exploits used by governments to hack into iPhones have been found to be used by cybercriminals. They ...
A highly sophisticated set of iPhone hijacking techniques has likely infected tens of thousands of phones or more. Clues suggest it was originally built for the US government.
A 22-year-old Alabama man pleaded guilty to extortion, cyberstalking, and computer fraud charges after hijacking the social media accounts of hundreds of young women (including minors).
It looks like a cute little dolphin-themed toy, but the Flipper Zero is a surprisingly powerful learning tool for hacking. Here's how I mastered mine—and how you can, too.
The sell-off in U.S. software stocks is beginning to ripple through software and technology ETFs, fueling concerns that the sector's core business model may be under its first real stress test in the ...
Marquis Software Solutions, a Texas-based financial services provider, is blaming a ransomware attack that impacted its systems and affected dozens of U.S. banks and credit unions in August 2025 on a ...
Penn is investigating a cybersecurity breach of its Oracle E-Business Suite servers that compromised the personal information of University-affiliated individuals across multiple states. The breach — ...
Auto theft has been a problem almost as long as cars have been around, but it's been a particular blight in the U.S. over the last few decades. The National Insurance Crime Bureau reports that car ...
Despite being a vast repository of personal information, smartphones used to have little by way of security. That has thankfully changed, but companies like Cellebrite offer law enforcement tools that ...
(CNN) — An Australian man on Wednesday pleaded guilty in connection with a scheme to steal powerful hacking tools from a US defense contractor and sell them to a buyer in Russia, the Justice ...
An Australian man on Wednesday pleaded guilty in connection with a scheme to steal powerful hacking tools from a US defense contractor and sell them to a buyer in Russia, the Justice Department said.
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