"Oops! Something went wrong. Unlike Obama, we are working to fix the problem... and not on the golf course," the error message reads.
Forever 21 has over 815 stores in 57 countries including the US, UK, Australia, China, India, Germany, Japan and Latin America.
UK-based Bitcoin exchange Exmo, took to Twitter to inform its users about having suffered a DDoS attack just days after one of its employees was kidnapped.
The Met Office has said parts of the UK could be hit by 80mph winds and heavy rainfall that could cause flooding.
Plants are at risk from a "game changing" disease threatening to cut a deadly swathe through British gardens.
The world's oldest toy has been unearthed in a Bronze Age grave in Siberia that is part of a 4,500-year-old settlement.
The US President called for some "good old global warming" because of a cold snap.
Kevin Pietersen was travelling back to Australia to continue presenting Big Bash League cricket after spending Christmas at home when he was plagued with problems.
David Scheel and Nathan Hollenbeck from Alaska Pacific University used shrimp fishing pots as a snare to catch these octopuses.
Massive ocean whirlpools spanning hundreds of kilometres are common, but now scientists have observed these massive whirpools pairing up.
China reportedly conducted the first-ever flight test of a new kind of ballistic missile, which can deliver both nuclear and conventional payloads.
A 3D VR model of a 300-year old supernova remnant will allow astronomers and enthusiasts to experience the massive cosmic event.
McAfee claims his Twitter account was used by unknown hackers to promote little-known cryptocurrencies.
Luciana, according to a company statement, is of Chilean descent and has the skills and smarts to achieve what she wants.
The WeChat ID system will reportedly allow Chinese citizens to scan their faces using the WeChat mobile app to create a unique digital ID card.
The DCMS select committee has demanded that Twitter and Facebook hand over information about Russian interference in the EU referendum.
Apple admitted that an update in 2016, the iPhone 6, iPhone 6s, iPhone SE and iPhone 7 included a feature which slowed down parts of the phone in order to lengthen battery life.
Google has released the details of a new system which claims to create near-human accuracy in computer speech.
Is it time for the robot uprising? Amazon and Google's devices have been coming out with some funny responses this Christmas - but people are worried about their creepiness, too.
"Being a corrupt, complicit fraud must be absolutely exhausting," one Twitter user wrote.
The near-earth asteroid 2017 YZ4 will pass closely between the Earth and the Moon at 3.56pm on 28 December, the first known asteroid to fly by within one lunar distance this month.
"Telling a woman what to do — specifically a woman of her accomplishments — is sexist and gross," one Twitter user wrote.
This is one of the world's biggest, most prestigious photography competitions, with a big cash prize on offer, and the chance to show your work in London. And it's free to enter.
The military cyber warfare unit is codenamed Force 47 and will sanitise "wrong viewpoints" emerging in the cyberspace.
"Putting a strong image, like a red flag, next to an article may actually entrench deeply held beliefs," Facebook said.
"While these devices are never supposed to be exposed on the internet, we have shown that they can and will find their way directly on the internet," Trend Micro said.
Troy Hunt, security expert and creator of the data breach repository "HaveIBeenPwned.com" discovered the unsecured file and said the data was compromised in 2015.
Russian deputy prime minister Dmitry Rogozin said that the Meteor-M satellite was lost after launch last month after it was programmed to launch from the wrong cosmodrome.
A study by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) says technology will wipe out almost half of jobs in the UK.
The Alexandra pub in Wimbledon launched a search for Mariusz, who left a pay packet "stuffed with cash" in the bar on 21 December.