Konrads Voits used classic phishing, social engineering techniques and malware to carry out the attack over several months.
The San Francisco-based firm leaked data such as internal builds of numerous clients including NFL, CBS, Amex, NBA, FOX, PGA and more.
The BRC said retail sales rose 0.6% compared to a year earlier in November, following a 1% decline in October.
Over the past six months, the Andromeda botnet has been detected or blocked on an average of nearly 1.1 million machines a month.
Leakbase took to Twitter to deny any links to dark web market Hansa, which reports claimed was used by the service's new owners for drugs deals.
Playing away against a Premier League club could give cash-strapped Football League clubs a financial lifeline.
President Nicolas Maduro says move designed to by-pass financial sanctions slapped on Caracas.
Retailer will launch a company voluntary agreement on 21 December to renegotiate debts with its creditors.
Cryptocurrency exchanges in the EU and UK are set to face increased regulation from next year amid concerns they could be used for money laundering and tax evasion.
Cybersecurity experts were alarmed by the relaxed attitude on password security – which nonchalantly shunned password best practices issued by the MP's own government.
It's worth mapping key trends that are challenging traditional methods of recruitment.
Frazer Thompson, chief executive of Chapel Down, says continued access to European labour after Brexit is crucial.
The new system lures hackers into an alternate reality where they are fooled into believing the attack is a success, while their methods and tools are analysed.
Food Standards Agency reveals Britain throws away 7.3 million tonnes of food almost every year.
"The security of TIO's systems and the protection of TIO's customers are our highest priorities," PayPal said.
The business lobby group expects Britain's gross domestic product to expand 1.5% in both 2017 and 2018 before weakening slightly to 1.3% in 2019.
Move follows warning by cybersecurity chiefs to government departments about Russian software.
UK Government officials are being warned against using Russian anti-virus software Kaspersky following accusations in the US it is being used for espionage.
He is already serving a 27-year sentence for a massive computer hacking and credit card fraud scheme targeting US businesses that resulted in nearly $170m in damages.
US authorities have charged the former NSA employee with removing classified information and taking it home over a five-year period.
Travel operator says the 400 affected employees will be redeployed across its UK network once closures begin in March 2018.
The report, 'Distributed Ledger Technologies for Public Good: leadership, collaboration and innovation' was released this week by Lord Holmes of Richmond.
Company says it has struggled to recruit the 300 seasonal staff it normally requires around Christmas.
Unite union describes the cuts as "savage" and questions why government signed off the lender's closure plans.
The exposed data included information such as customers' names, credit reports, full credit card and bank account numbers, and more.
A report from Immigration and Customs Enforcement has noted the drone-maker could be collecting critical US data, which the Chinese government has access to.
Dmitry Medvedev, the PM of Russia, today (30 November) said that state-sponsored hacking and espionage is normal, criticising the belief that every hack has Kremlin links.
Never mind the sharks; it's the piranhas that could get you, says Dharmesh Mistry, Chief Digital Officer at Temenos.
Supermarkets say scheme will increase production costs but will have longer-term benefits for environment.
Kellogg's decision to axe Ricicles has been met with dismay by fans of the childhood breakfast cereal.