Model sues Match.com for $1.5bn claiming her pictures were used in over 200 fake profiles, including scam that pushed Al Circelli to suicide.
Computers in some of the UK's biggest banks have been infected and become part of giant networks of infected computers.
Oxford Dictionaries chooses 'selfie' as word of 2013 ahead of 'twerk', 'binge-watch', 'schmeat' and 'showrooming'.
One Direction star's fans angry over Twitter post on Bootea smoothie.
Threatened attack called OpKillingBay aimed at high-profile sites, including PM's.
Call of Duty: Ghosts is like X-Factor says Ed Smith. But is that a good or a bad thing?
Can Microsoft's updated Surface Pro 2 tablet really replace your laptop?
Motorist fined under law preventing drivers watching videos while at wheel.
Thousands March in Washington Against US Surveillance Policies
Montreal schoolboy hacked police and government websites during 2012 student riots.
East European gang netted $3 million posting fake adverts for cars and luxury goods.
Seizure of virtual currency biggest ever, claim investigators.
Hacker took naked photos of model on hijacked webcam and demanded 'performance'.
IBTimes UK looks at hacktivist groups such as Anonymous to find out who really is behind the mask.
Advisory comes as US seizes suspect in $5 million web crime case in Dominican Republic.
Hacker took nude pictures of her over the internet using her webcam, then threatened to post images online.
Greenlight study shows slump in Google betting term searches of a third but bookmakers' apps for Online Gambling soar.
In first part of special series on cyber warfare, IBTimes UK investigates the state of government-sponsored surveillance.
UK general manager calls abuse on Twitter network unacceptable, and announces measures to protect users.
Government's own technology adviser Wales says UK plans for internet filters are doomed to fail.
Microsoft's Bing is first search engine to feature warning about online child abuse images.
Prime Minister promises new legislation if companies fail to do more to block images of child abuse.
Software bypasses Google operating system, despite company attempts to quell privacy violation fears.
Launch of independent film Some Girl(s) across Vimeo shows how the way we watch films is changing.
One of the UK's biggest online dating firms could be in line for a £40 million pay-out after selling its casual sex websites.
Donation will enable UK's Internet Watch Foundation to increase full-time staff to nine.
Web giant hopes to provide internet access to the world's most remote regions using giant balloons.
Government entities have demanded access to up to 32,000 customer accounts in the last six months.
Founding principles of openness and freedom of speech under threat 'from governments and firms', says man credited by many with inventing the internet.
Just two minutes' income goes to Internet Watch Foundation, despite furore over online porn.