New phishing emails claiming to be 'secure message' from private banks secretly deliver malware
The spoof emails impersonate legitimate banking institutions such as Bank of America to trick unsuspecting victims.
'I will die in a year': Wanted Russian hacker and spam kingpin claims he worked for Putin's party
"If I go to the US, I will die in a year," Levashov, who is fighting extradition to the US, was quoted as saying.
Whole Foods hacked: Customer payment card details stolen from in-store restaurants and taprooms
Whole Foods is the latest in a series of major US chains to have suffered a data breach.
'Lock her up': Twitter taunts Jared Kushner after he accidentally registered to vote as a woman
"Jared can fix the government as long as it doesn't involve any paperwork whatsoever," one Twitter user joked.
'So much winning': Twitter mercilessly mocks Trump for deleting his tweets endorsing Luther Strange
"Does he think... we won't remember?" one Twitter user questioned.
The engineer at the heart of Uber-Waymo lawsuit forms new religion that 'worships an AI-based God'
The multi-millionaire engineer reportedly filed paperwork in 2015 to create a religious organisation called "Way of the Future".
Mark Zuckerberg hits back at Trump's claim that Facebook has always been 'anti-Trump'
Zuckerberg also said he regrets dismissing claims that Facebook helped influence the election as a "pretty crazy idea".
'Saudi Arabia will never be the same again': Twitter reacts to royal decree allowing women to drive
"An important step in the right direction," UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres tweeted.
US Homeland Security will soon collect all immigrants' social media information, search history
The new provision would also affect green card holders and naturalised citizens as well.
SpaceX's Elon Musk teases interplanetary travel, Mars colonisation in stunning simulation video
The video comes ahead of Musk's presentation on the SpaceX Interplanetary Transport System at the IAC conference on Friday.
Sonic Drive-In breach: Millions of stolen credit and debit card accounts up for sale on the dark web
Around 5 million stolen credit and debit card accounts were put up for sale, priced between $25 and $50 per piece.
Isis hackers' 'really, really bad' coding skills limit their cyber capabilities, researcher says
Although Isis often turns to social media sites for recruitment and propaganda, their poor coding skills limit potential cyberattacks.
'Holy sh*t that moonwalk': Watch woman stranded in airport dance to Lionel Richie hit in viral video
"I need me some of that rhythm," one Reddit user wrote.
Twitter explains why it won't delete Trump tweet that North Korea called a 'declaration of war'
Many people have slammed Twitter over its stance on the issue saying it is "inconsistent" and "biased."
'Arrogant' dark web drug dealer selling fentanyl via 'online supermarket' jailed for over 13 years
At least 76 UK drug deaths have been linked to fentanyl since December 2016.
'You are pathetic': Trump blasted over 'ridiculous' NFL comments amid 'take a knee' protests
"Trump is treating our flag as a symbol that represents allegiance to his power. That's about as un-American as it gets," one person tweeted.
'Nothing but respect': LeBron James praised for calling Trump a 'bum' over his Stephen Curry remarks
"Trump may be our so-called President, but LeBron is King!" one Twitter user wrote.
Obama warned Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg about threat of fake news after presidential election
Zuckerberg had dismissed the idea that fake news on Facebook helped influence election as a "pretty crazy idea".
Jared Kushner used private email server set up during transition period for White House business
During the election, Trump's campaign frequently attacked Hillary Clinton over her use of a private email server during her tenure as secretary of state.
'What is your job?' Ivanka Trump trolled for saying it's 'not my job' to be voice of moderation in WH
"This is what happens when you put people in the White House that know nothing about government," one Twitter user wrote.
'You're obsessed with her': Twitter slams Trump for 'petulant' rant about 'Crooked Hillary Clinton'
"Still not over her, huh?" one Twitter user wrote.
Uber's new CEO Dara Khosrowshahi on London ban: 'There is a high cost to a bad reputation'
The Regulator Transport for London stripped Uber of its license to operate in the city beginning in October.
Russian hackers targeted election voting systems in 21 states in 2016 race, US government reveals
The announcement comes nearly 10 months after Election Day in November last year.
'Leave us out of it': Twitter reacts after Kim Jong-un says 'deranged' Trump will 'pay dearly'
"Nobody wins in this pissing contest," one Twitter user said.
What is nRansomware? New malicious malware demands nude photographs instead of Bitcoin
"We will not respond immediately," the ransom message reads.
National Bank of Canada data leak: Website glitch exposes personal data of hundreds of customers
The Canadian bank said the glitch was related to an electronic form on its website.
Facebook to share 3,000 Russia-linked ads with Congress: 'We are committed to rising to the occasion'
"I care deeply about the democratic process and protecting its integrity," CEO Mark Zuckerberg said.
'She has the best words': Twitter taunts Ivanka Trump for misusing the word 'otherwise' in a tweet
"Her command of language is similar to daddy's," one Twitter user wrote.
'The hypocrisy is mind-blowing': Twitter roasts Melania Trump over her anti-bullying speech at UN
"Do you follow your husband on Twitter?" one person asked.
Trump 'using targeted Facebook ads' to reassure supporters he will build the promised border wall
The ads come amid questions raised over whether Trump will still keep his promise to construct the controversial wall.