Cybersecurity

User accounts compromised

Technology

Cybersecurity

Spear-phishing; User accounts compromised

Global Organizations // Government (Foreign) // Africa

Cybersecurity

Network intrusion

Healthcare and Public Health // Australia

Cybersecurity

Accidentally leaked credentials

Healthcare and Public Health // California, United States

Cybersecurity

Credential-stealing malware

Financial Services // Worldwide

Cybersecurity

Network intrusion

Government (U.S.) // Government Contractor // Transportation

Cybersecurity

Hacker group claims to breach NASA, Pentagon servers

Team GhostShell says it accessed 1.6 million records.

Digital Government

How much crime really occurs? Don’t ask the feds.

FBI statistics do not reflect online crime, gun trafficking and other post-1930 illicit activities.

Emerging Tech

The Chinese want to know why their news is on Twitter and they aren't

The Communist Party's official Twitter account has caused outrage among Chinese citizens stuck behind the country's Firewall.

Cybersecurity

Data dump; Network intrusion

Government (Foreign) // China

Cybersecurity

Accidentally leaked credentials; Misplaced data

Government (U.S.) // Washington, DC, United States

Cybersecurity

Bitcoin is as legit as Paypal now, in at least one country

The French government has given one of the company's exchanges permission to operate as a payment service provider there.

Cybersecurity

Cyber early warning deal collapses after Russia balks

UN-recognized organization fails to reach consensus on declaration to avoid cyberwar.

Cybersecurity

Can an executive order protect against a 'cyber Pearl Harbor?'

A draft executive order on cybersecurity eliminates the mandates on the private sector that had been a sticking point in the failed attempt to pass legislation, insiders say.

Cybersecurity

John McAfee rushed to hospital after apparent heart attacks in prison

The anti-virus pioneer was sent to the hospital just hours after Guatemala's government denied him asylum.

Digital Government

Ex-White House official aims to get 'do not track' back on track

Peter Swire will co-chair a working group created by the World Wide Web Consortium.

Cybersecurity

John McAfee just got arrested

Guatemalan police took the software company founder into custody Wednesday.

Cybersecurity

U.S., Russia, other nations near agreement on cyber early-warning pact

Measures are aimed at avoiding inadvertent network disruptions.

Cybersecurity

Thus begins the odd era of John McAfee, political refugee

The former software entrepreneur is seeking political asylum in Guatemala.

Cybersecurity

2012: The year in cybersecurity

Cyberspace was more dangerous than ever in 2012. Highly sophisticated attacks emerged, the cyber battlefield became a reality, and federal agencies stepped up their efforts to fight an invisible enemy.