Carmakers focus government attention ahead of Brexit as Toyota invests £240m to upgrade UK plant
The Investment package also includes a £21.3m of support from the government.
What's in Vault 7? WikiLeaks publishes huge trove of CIA secrets
The 'Vault 7 Year Zero' release is the first CIA disclosure from the whistleblowing platform.
US government reportedly used cyberweapons to sabotage North Korea's nuclear efforts
The 'left of launch' strategy is based on a preemptive strike, military documents show.
The fight of Lauri Love: Hacker opens up about facing 99 years in prison and extradition nightmare
IBTimes UK exclusive: Love reveals all at a London mansion-turned-squat called 'The Occupation'.
WikiLeaks' Julian Assange sees 'positive' changes as a result of Trump's administration
'Suddenly the US intelligence community loves leaks,' Assange claimed.
Russian hacker Rasputin hacked over 60 US government agencies and international universities
The notorious cybercriminal allegedly hacked US EAC in November 2016.
US government suspects North Korea murdered Kim Jong-nam
The rogue state has a history of assassinating those perceived as a threat to its authority.
Yahoo hit with angry letter from US senators demanding urgent response to hacking probe
The tech giant cancelled a congressional briefing on 31 January at the last minute.
FBI to lift restrictions on online FOIA requests
Concerns were raised over the FBI ditching email for FOIA requests in favour of fax and mail.
Trump slated to sign cybersecurity executive order on 31 January - report
The order will reportedly audit federal agencies' cyber capabilities and look into attracting skilled personnel.
Government scientists launch 'rogue' Twitter accounts to 'spread the truth' and defy President Trump
"We need peer-reviewed, evidence-based research more than ever now," the @RogueNASA account tweeted.
Trump hiring freeze raises cybersecurity concerns among white-hat hackers
Concerns about defending network security rise as hiring cybersecurity personnel gets trickier.
US cannot coerce tech firms to hand over data from global servers
Microsoft's case over foreign emails seizure is granted another victory at federal appeals court.
WikiLeaks lawyer indicates Julian Assange will not leave Ecuadorian embassy
Conflicting reports from lawyers muddy the waters around Assange's position.
Obama administration expands spy powers with NSA data sharing rules days before Trump takes office
New regulations now allow NSA to share globally intercepted personal data with other government agencies.
FBI's use of Best Buy 'Geek Squad' informants exposed in long-running child porn probe
FBI paid 'cooperating human sources' in Best Buy's Geek Squad up to $500.
Booz Allen subcontracted firm leaked classified US military personnel data – Report
The data breach reportedly exposed personal and sensitive data of staff with the highest levels of security clearance.
Did the US government launch a huge DDoS attack against the Drudge Report?
Drudge says 'suspicious' activity was 'biggest DDoS attack since site's inception'.
CIA chief John Brennan cautions US government over counterattack against Russian hacking
President Barack Obama said earlier that the US government needed to and would 'take action'.
US Intelligence to reveal an estimate of how many Americans were under government surveillance
The disclosures are expected to be made public as early as January 2017.
GCHQ spied on CEO of Europe's biggest internet hosting company OVH, reveal Snowden files
In 2010, OVH chief Octave Klaba hosted a mirror site for WikiLeaks after the original site was taken down.
US politician 'mad as hell' after accusing his own government of election hacking
Failed data breach in November reportedly linked to a Homeland Security IP address.
Republicans to force Mattis confirmation as defence secretary with spending bill deal
The short-term spending bill must be approved by Friday (9 December) to avoid a government shutdown.
New York City says it needs $475k a day to protect Trump and requests $35m from US government
Officials say 'tremendous number of resources' are needed to protect President-elect in Trump Tower.
FBI forced to clarify 'thousands' of ultra-secretive spy orders after legal blunder
EFF: NSL received by the Internet Archive had 'legally erroneous information.'
US government surveillance powers now expanded as Rule 41 Senate block fails
The US Senate's eleventh-hour efforts to delay the rule changes failed, despite widespread privacy concerns.
WikiLeaks releases 500 files allegedly showing US 'arming and funding' Yemeni forces
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange: US government provided 'most of the bombs' for civil war.
CIA-backed firm that aided police surveillance axes staff after losing Twitter and Facebook data
Twitter recently told developers to stop using its data to make spy tools for the police.
Bizarre Anonymous ploy seeks John McAfee as Trump's cybersecurity adviser
The hacktivist website has even called for a march to be held on 5 December at Trump Tower.
US government 'deeply concerned' about Russia's decision to block access to LinkedIn
The US says the decision could set 'a troubling precedent' to shut down any site containing Russian user data.