College friend claims Ross Ulbricht told him he ran Silk Road drug-dealing website, the court hears.
Members of hacktivist collective Anonymous tell IBTimes UK they plan "database dumps" and "defaces".
First trailer released for Deep Web, the crowd-funded documentary about Silk Road, bitcoin and the dark web.
Twitter suspends account associated with Anonymous' #OpCharlieHebdo campaign.
Silk Road diaries of Dread Pirate Roberts found by FBI on laptop of Ross Ulbricht are shown to the court
Moot, aka Chris Poole, announces he is to leave his post running 4chan.
Brian Farrell accused of being DoctorClu, a key figure in the black marketplace Silk Road 2.0.
Netflix announces it will allow subscribers to watch the controversial film The Interview from 24 January.
Cryptocurrency markets remain stable after heavy losses, as KPMG highlights both threats and opportunities of bitcoin.
Prosecutions set about using the complicated cryptocurrency as a powerful tool in the Silk Road trial.
McAfee tells us about Belize, aliens, and life on the run - but is it all real?
UK police working with the FBI arrest teenager on suspicion of taking part in online gaming attacks.
Mark Karpeles, former CEO of failed bitcoin exchange Mt Gox, was thought to be Dread Pirate Roberts, owner of SIlk Road, US agents reveal.
Hackers are increasingly resorting to lone wolf attacks as they penetrate the deepest realms of cyberspace.
Undercover government agent was paid $1,000 a week by Silk Road for admin work while he tracked down Dread Pirate Roberts
Mozilla's Firefox 35 incorporates an improved Firefox Hello chat client, along with other new functionality.
Issues of the latest edition of Charlie Hebdo selling for thousands of pounds on eBay.
Ross Ulbricht has admitted to creating the Silk Road website, but told the court it was merely an experiment which he promptly gave away
The trial of Ross Ulbricht, alleged owner of Silk Road, goes far beyond a website dealing in drugs and fake ID
UK Prime Minister plans "comprehensive piece of legislation" to monitor internet communications.
Most read pages on Wikipedia in 2014 included Robin Williams, drag queen Conchita Wurst, Ice Bucket Challenge, and MH370
Illegal drugs and fake ID site Silk Road Reloaded now accepts more cryptocurrencies and ditches Tor for more secure I2P network.
French website relating to jihadist group Ansar Al Haqq knocked offline by hacktivist group Anonymous
Outlook.com users should be able to see a new option that uploads attachments directly to the OneDrive cloud storage.
Microsoft will release the public version of Windows 10 in late 2015, with Spartan web browser built-in.
Apple and Google add 'je suis Charlie' message to French websites, while Zuckerberg defends free speech.
Struggling supermarket Tesco offloads broadband and Blinkbox streaming service to TalkTalk for reported £5m.
Reports suggest FCC will heed US President Barack Obama's proposal to protect net neutrality.
40,691 images of objects from the Smithsonian's Freer and Sackler galleries are now available online
Netflix implements blocks to prevent VPN access that bypasses geolocation restrictions