When it comes to Bitcoin, it's time to buy a better lock
Dr Richard Ford, Chief Scientist at Forcepoint, talks about securing your crypto assets.
£1m fraud gang used David Cameron fake ID to advertise services to other criminals
The crime was masterminded by Mihai Cirstoiu and Dragoz Dragomir, who made £1m from scams through the use of fake IDs produced at a "factory" in Enfield, Greater London.
The UK's second-tier digital identity scheme will lead to a second-tier digital economy
The state of Identity in the UK is far behind that in the rest of Europe, and this is central to the success of consumer-focused fintech and financial services.
President Putin files modest income but is he the world's richest man?
Russian President Vladimir Putin officially earned 38.5m roubles (£484,000) in the six years to 2016, despite some estimates rating him as the richest man in the world.
Watch: Japan makes history as it launches the smallest ever rocket to take a satellite into space
Japan's space agency Jaxa launched the smallest rocket ever to deliver a satellite into space, achieving a major feat in the spacefaring industry.
Operation PZChao: Chinese Iron Tiger APT 'back' with data-stealing, bitcoin-mining espionage malware
The malware includes a slightly modified Gh0st remote access trojan designed to act as a backdoor that researchers said is "very similar" to attacks linked to the Iron Tiger group.
Blockchain tokens and ICOs: An open letter to the SEC
Web pioneer, author, and serial entrepreneur David Siegel challenges the SEC's stance on digital currencies and consideration of tokens as securities.
The tip of the iceberg: 800 million idle hardware wallets
Steven Sprague, CEO of Rivetz Corp, on the trusted execution environment critical to the future of blockchain security.
Terrifying footage shows young girl kidnapped off street in broad daylight
FBI release video of girl being abducted in Chicago as part of appeal for information in ongoing investigation.
Meet the man crowdfunding to buy Katie Hopkins' home and turn it into a refugee centre
Controversial columnist has compared refugees to "cockroaches" in the past
Is the financial market becoming a 'global brain'?
Henri Waelbroeck is VP, Director of Research for Portfolio Management & Trading Solutions, FactSet.
Everton running rule over Joe Bryan and Baba Rahman as Sam Allardyce seeks left-back cover
Bristol City left-back Bryan is also of interest to Newcastle United, while Schalke want to bring Chelsea's Rahman back to Germany.
'We are there': Manchester United close to signing Alexis Sanchez but deal not done yet - Mourinho
Arsenal forward Sanchez is set to arrive at Old Trafford in the coming days in a deal that will see Henrikh Mkhitaryan move to north London.
Everton approach Bayern Munich for Juan Bernat and consider moves for Luke Shaw and Aaron Cresswell
Everton manager Sam Allardyce is keen to remedy his side's troublesome left-back issue before the close of the window.
Beware of 'GhostTeam' Android malware that steals Facebook passwords using Google Play apps
More than 50 Android apps on Google's Play Store found to be housing malicious code hackers could use to steal Facebook passwords.
From CryptoPunks to Decentraland: The work of art in the age of blockchain revolution
The Rare Digital Art Festival, which took place in New York City last week, was packed to the rafters.
'Obsessed' uncle raped niece, slit her throat and dumped her in freezer, court hears
A "wicked and obsessed" builder kidnapped, raped and cut the throats of two women before putting one of their bodies in a padlocked freezer, a court has heard.
Video of passers-by helping tow ambulance on snow-covered street goes viral
The emergency vehicle was said to be responding to an incident when it got stuck in the heavy snow along the Keighley Road in Halifax.
Big Data: Commoditisation, protection and structural shifts – using data in 2018
2018 is the year companies must harness the use of bots and AI, alongside data to drive an improvement in customer experience.
The curious case of '£8 fish n chips': Why a UK restaurant savagely trolled customer over her feedback
It all started with a restaurant-goer's poor feedback, where she complained about the pricing of what she called a "small fish and chips".
Toby Young was a tribal offering on the altar of sacred values
A policy is judged, not according to its utility, its internal consistency or its practical impact, but by how closely it accords with tribal values.
What is rape-proof underwear? 19-year-old Indian girl unveils bulletproof prototype with GPS alert
As of now, a prototype for this lingerie-type garment designed by Indian Seenu Kumari has been sent to the National Innovation Foundation in Uttar Pradesh, India for patenting.
Saudi Arabia is handing out $13bn to help ease cost of living
Officials in Saudi Arabia have revealed plans to dole out billions of dollars to those struggling with the increasing cost of living.
Saudi crown prince strikes again: 11 royals arrested for anti-regime protests
Eleven princes, who were not identified, were taken into police custody after they engaged in a sit-in protest outside a palace.
What is LightsOut? New adware found infesting 22 flashlight apps with over 1.5 million downloads
"'LightsOut reminds us once again that users need to be wary of downloading from app stores," researchers said.
HP recalls 52,000 laptop batteries due to overheating, fire hazards – How to check if you're affected
"HP is proactively notifying customers, and will provide replacement battery services for each verified, eligible battery, at no cost," the company said in a statement.
Water cremation: The eco-friendly solution to burning dead bodies
A council which tried to pioneer water cremation in the UK has been blocked by concerned utilities firms
West Bromwich Albion 1-2 Manchester United: Lukaku and Lingard guide Mourinho's men to victory
Lukaku and Lingard's first-half strikes sealed United's sixth win in their last seven matches against an indifferent West Brom.
A self-flying helicopter? Naval researchers demonstrate fully autonomous delivery system
The tech, dubbed Autonomous Aerial Cargo Utility System (Aacus), can add self-flying capabilities into any rotary-wing aircraft.
Blockchain and smart contracts: Pioneers of the energy frontier
Digital payments, smart contracts, and data-backed task automation technologies are driving Germany's energy transformation.