T-Mobile website bug may have exposed millions of customers' personal data to hackers
A security researcher described the incident as a "very critical data breach, making every T-Mobile cell phone owner a victim".
Mark Zuckerberg apologises for Facebook's 'magical' VR tour of hurricane-battered Puerto Rico
"One of the things that's really magical about VR is you can get the feeling you're really in a place," Zuckerberg said during the livestream.
Over 47GB of medical records, blood test results of 150,000 patients exposed in cloud storage error
Most of the exposed records seemed to be related to tests conducted over the past summer.
What is FormBook? New malware hits defense, aerospace and manufacturing firms in US and South Korea
The malware has been sold in underground hacking forums with prices ranging from $29 a week to $299 for a full-package "pro" deal.
Watch SpaceX successfully launch 10 more Iridium satellites, nail the rocket landing in minutes
"Each successful launch brings us one step closer to both a technological and financial transformation," Iridium CEO Matt Desch said.
Mark Zuckerberg takes bizarre tour of hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico in virtual reality
"One of the things that's really magical about VR is you can get the feeling you're really in a place," Zuckerberg said during the livestream.
'Dude, just stop': Twitter left cringing after Trump uses 'ridiculous' Spanish accent to say 'Puerto Rico'
"There's something wrong with this man," one Twitter user said.
Watch an Emirates A380 pull off terrifying landing during high winds at Germany's Dusseldorf airport
"I have never seen such a tremendous reaction of an airplane after a touchdown," plane spotter Martin Bogdan who captured the footage wrote.
What is FreeMilk? Hackers use new phishing campaign to hijack email conversations and deploy malware
Researchers said this technique has already been used to infiltrate the networks of a Middle Eastern bank and also of "individuals with indirect ties to a country in North East Asia".
Disqus hacked: More than 17.5 million users' details stolen by hackers in 2012 data breach
"While we are still investigating the incident, we believe that it is best to share what we know now," Disqus' chief technology officer Jason Yan said.
'Truly the hero we need': Monopoly Man crashed Equifax's Senate hearing and the internet went nuts
Former Equifax CEO is testifying before four congressional committees this week on the massive security breach in July.
Siri mistakenly said the national anthem of Bulgaria is 'Despacito'
The result included a brief description of the most-streamed song of all time as sourced from Wikipedia.
NSA's warrantless surveillance powers could be limited by new bipartisan House bill
The American Civil Liberties Union has argued that the new bill does not provide enough protections for US citizens.
'He's a monster': Twitter blasts Trump's 'disgusting' remarks and paper towel tossing in Puerto Rico
Trump has been heavily criticised over his administration's delayed and ineffective disaster response to the situation in Puerto Rico.
'Get him a dictionary': Trump trolled for calling police response to Las Vegas shooting a 'miracle'
"The real miracle will be if gun laws are ever passed to stop this from happening again," one Twitter user wrote.
IRS awards Equifax $7.25m contract to prevent tax fraud despite massive data breach
The contract comes as Equifax faces fierce criticism over a major data breach that affected over 145.5 million users.
Login credentials of over 6,000 Indian government departments, businesses put up for sale on DarkNet
The National Internet Exchange of India described the hackers' claim as "audacious".
'This isn't a Hallmark card': Trump trolled for sending 'warmest condolences' to Las Vegas victims
'What is this, a thank you note?' one Twitter user wrote.
Google, Twitter and Facebook flooded with fake news stories, hoaxes after deadly Las Vegas shooting
Tech companies have come under intense scrutiny over fake news, terrorism and harassment posts on their sites.
Equifax hack: 2.5 million more consumers may be affected by historic breach than initially believed
Hackers stole a trove of valuable personal and financial details in the record-breaking data breach.
Malala Yousafzai asked Twitter for university advice, packing tips and the internet was happy to help
"Protein bars. Lots of protein bars," one person tweeted.
'He's a madman': Trump blasted for saying he 'won't fail' with North Korea like Clinton, Bush, Obama
"If diplomacy prevents just one soldier from having to die on the battlefield, it is worth the energy."
R6DB hacked: Rainbow Six Siege gaming service's databases wiped by hackers and held for ransom
"They left a nice ransom message, but we have no reason to believe that they kept any data," the team said.
FBI does not have to reveal details on iPhone hacking tool used in San Bernardino case, judge rules
The FBI was sued by three news organisations over its refusal to identify the vendor, purchase price or details of the hacking tool.
Zuckerberg asks for forgiveness for the ways Facebook 'was used to divide people' in Yom Kippur post
"For those I hurt this year, I ask forgiveness and I will try to be better," Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg wrote.
'What a buffoon': Twitter roasts Trump for saying Puerto Rico is 'an island surrounded by big water'
"So disheartening that America went from the eloquence and intelligence of President Obama to this blithering idiot," a Twitter user wrote.
'Good riddance': Twitter reacts as Trump's HHS secretary Tom Price resigns over private jet scandal
"Guess the 'Price' was not 'right' for any of us," Star Trek star George Takei tweeted.
Uber's ex-CEO Travis Kalanick appoints two new members to the board in surprise power move
"For Travis, it is all about keeping power," an unnamed source told Recode.
Saudi Arabia's entertainment authority hit by 'subversive' cyberattacks from outside the kingdom
Saudi Arabia's General Entertainment said its website was hit with attacks beginning on Thursday.
'Freudian slip?': Sarah Sanders trolled for calling Trump's NFL stance 'pretty black and white'
"The first time she's told the truth and it was unintentional," one Twitter user wrote.