'One year ago': Twitter looks back at Trump's election win with grim memes comparing 2016 vs 2017
Looking back at the tumultuous year gone by, Twitter has erupted with memes comparing "Me on election day in 2016 vs Me on election day in 2017".
'Dark times': Nutella secretly changed its recipe to add more sugar and the internet is flipping out
Ferrero confirmed the "adjustment" to Nutella's recipe but said its taste and quality remained the same.
Stephen Hawking: AI could 'develop a will of its own' in conflict with ours that 'could destroy us'
"Unless we learn how to prepare for, and avoid, the potential risks, AI could be the worst event in the history of our civilization," Hawking said.
FBI says it can't unlock Texas church shooter's encrypted phone for its investigation
The hurdle echoes the legal battle between the FBI and Apple last year over whether the firm should help law enforcement authorities break into the iPhone of the 2015 San Bernardino shooter.
'Dotard in chief': Trump mercilessly mocked for saying he 'never knew there were so many countries'
"Just when we think it couldn't get any more embarrassing," one Twitter user wrote.
Pro-Isis hackers hijack 800 US schools' sites with Saddam Hussein photo, 'I love Islamic State' message
SchoolDesk is currently working with various local, state and federal law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, to investigate the source of the attack.
Marcher malware: Triple threat Android banking attack uses phishing, Trojan infection and data theft
Nearly 20,000 people have potentially unknowingly handed over their personal data and financial details to hackers, according to Proofpoint.
Duterte's official website, over 100 other sites compromised by Vietnam-linked hackers OceanLotus
Some of the websites compromised belong to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, China's BDStar and the Armed Forces of the Philippines among others.
'Spineless coward': Trump roasted for blaming Texas shooting on 'mental health problem', not guns
Trump said the latest shooting represented a "mental health problem at the highest level".
'Oh God': Trump blasted for bragging in Japan it 'wasn't pleasant' for nations who underestimated US
"No, Hiroshima wasn't pleasant," one Twitter user wrote.
Suspected Russian hackers hijacked at least 195 websites linked to Trump, his family or businesses
The sites were reportedly infiltrated a few months before Trump traveled to Moscow for the Miss Universe pageant in November 2013.
Verticalscope hacked again: At least 2.7 million accounts compromised in second major data breach
The latest breach impacted six websites, including Toyotanation.com and Jeepforum.com – the company's second most popular website.
'We are fed up': Twitter rips into Trump over racist 'Pocahontas' slur at senator Elizabeth Warren
"How many respectable organisations would allow a senior in management to publicly call employees: liddle', crazy, Pocahontas, or losers?" one Twitter user asked.
Equifax says executives who sold $1.8m in stock before hack disclosure didn't commit insider trading
Equifax has drawn intense scrutiny since the disclosure of the massive hack that compromised valuable personal and financial information of 145.5 million Americans.
What is CoreBot? Nefarious banking trojan resurfaces to target customers using malicious spam emails
Deep Instinct researchers noticed a new, modified variant of the malware is being distributed via spam emails with Office documents attached.
Russian-linked hacker Guccifer 2.0 edited stolen DNC email to draw media attention during election
The AP investigation revealed that Russian-linked hackers used brute force tactics for months to try and break into the emails of people across the Democratic Party.
'Have you told daddy?': Ivanka Trump roasted over 'irony' of her speech condemning sexual harassment
Ivanka Trump's remarks were immediately slammed on Twitter in light of her father's earlier misogynistic comments.
Man who developed a botnet of over 77,000 infected computers to pay for college avoids jail time
Despite the size of the botnet, Sean Tiernan insisted that the profits made from the scheme were "comparatively small".
'Not all heroes wear capes': Twitter goes wild after Trump's account was shut down by rogue employee
The brief deactivation was widely cheered by social media users. "For 11 minutes, the world was able to breathe again," one Twitter user wrote.
Stephen Hawking warns AI could 'replace humans altogether' and create a 'new form of life'
Hawking has previously cautioned that the rise of powerful AI will be "either the best or the worst thing ever to happen to humanity".
Times of Israel, Asia Times websites hijacked and defaced by suspected pro-Palestine Turkish hackers
The Turkish hacking group named Akincila previously targeted a number of Dutch websites, and posted pro-Turkish and anti-European messages.
'Smell of desperation': Trump says he's 'not angry' over Russia probe but Twitter isn't buying it
Naturally, Twitter had its doubts over Trump's remarks and responded with a slew of memes, jokes and questions.
Apple CEO Tim Cook: 'Fake news' on social media is a bigger threat than Russian-bought ads
"I don't believe that the big issue are ads from foreign governments," Cook said.
Here are 13 divisive Russia-bought Facebook ads that aimed to influence the 2016 US election
The wide ranging sample of Facebook ads appeared to cover a range of topics from immigration and Islamaphobia to race relations and police brutality.
Uber, Lyft ban far-right activist Laura Loomer after anti-Muslim tweets
Loomer complained on Twitter that she was late to an event because she wasn't able to find an Uber or Lyft that wasn't driven by a Muslim.
'Love watching you squirm': Trump trolled as Russia probe heats up with Mueller's first indictments
"Grab some popcorn. This is going to be quite the show," one Twitter user wrote.
Apple's Photos app found automatically sorting 'brassiere' photos on iPhones
Twitter users testing out the feature said Apple's algorithms returned photos of dresses with spaghetti straps, sports bras and swimsuits when searching for "brassiere".
Watch SpaceX successfully launch powerful South Korean satellite and nail a fiery rocket landing
This comes as the Elon Musk-owned company keeps up its blistering launch pace and seems on course to achieve the goal set by SpaceX president Gwynne Shotwell earlier this year.
'It's Mueller time': Twitter mercilessly taunts Trump with viral #SignsYoureABadPresident hashtag
"When the entire world is struggling to decide who's more insane, Kim Jong Un or you #SignsYoureABadPresident," one Twitter user wrote.
What is Ursnif? Hackers ramp up banking trojan campaigns in Japan with new targets and techniques
"In terms of targets, Ursnif malware configurations can be a mixed bag at times," IBM's X-Force research team said.