Hackers have compromised a major database maintained by Hetzner Ltd, one of the largest data centre and web hosting services in South Africa.
Customers of Lloyds and Halifax are unable to move funds through online banking. Some patrons are even being told they do not have an account with their bank.
Predator from Luton who was caught with an "application form for a secret paedophile club" on his computer has been handed a two-year suspended sentence.
If lakes are not "disinfected" by the sun's UV rays, it could lead to an increase in waterborne pathogens, finds a study.
Amazon will use Augmented Reality to show shoppers what new purchasers will look like in their homes.
In 2013, hackers with links to Russia allegedly infiltrated the Trump Organisation computer networks, but unlike the Democratic Party attacks years later, did not steal emails.
The Great Pyramid is the only one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World that is still intact and is the largest structure of its kind ever built.
Naturally, Twitter had its doubts over Trump's remarks and responded with a slew of memes, jokes and questions.
The FAA recently passed stringent restrictions on UAVs, forbidding flights from approaching up to 400 feet within over 100 military bases across US.
Tesla will not be able to produce the new Model 3 electric car as fast as originally promised. Full-scale production not expected now until 2018.
The malware has been around since last year and has been targeting popular cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, ZCash, Ethereum, Monero and others.
"I don't believe that the big issue are ads from foreign governments," Cook said.
Chinese researchers have taken inspiration from jellyfish to create a kind of skin that can light up with varying brightness levels, denoting pain as a result of surface pressure.
The wide ranging sample of Facebook ads appeared to cover a range of topics from immigration and Islamaphobia to race relations and police brutality.
The files feature a trove of videos, some of which featured movies like Ice Age and Chicken Little, childrens' cartoons like Tom and Jerry, alongside graphic videos of beheadings.
"Any journalist (who covered the story) should be ashamed of themselves for lacking journalistic integrity," Musk said.
Loomer complained on Twitter that she was late to an event because she wasn't able to find an Uber or Lyft that wasn't driven by a Muslim.
The data left exposed included names, IDs, passwords, phone numbers, addresses, credit card information, staff salary details and more.
The Argentine settlement, built in the tenth century, was based on decentralised networks and power sharing, according to archaeologists.
The UK's 4G network is struggling in both speed and availability when compared with 77 other countries around the globe.
Paid Russian trolls linked to the Kremlin tried to sow fear and mistrust in America by pushing an African-American "war on Christmas".
Bardarbunga volcano has been struck by four earthquakes recently, indicating it is "preparing for eruption" and could blast a huge ash cloud across Europe.
New research shines a light on the evolution of turn-taking – a behaviour that forms the basis of a range of social interactions, including communication and language.
A railless train running on electricity has begun trials in Zhuzhou. It is being touted as a cheap replacement for traditional rail services.
At least 10 financial institutions around the world have been hit with a new banking Trojan by an alleged Russian-speaking cybercrime group codenamed "Silence".
The Church of Sweden decided to post a humorous gif of Jesus to celebrate the Swedish Taco Friday, but the joke was not to the taste of all their followers.
Sony has released its first robotic Aibo pet in more than a decade, but a necessary subscription cost and poor battery life could doom the dog before it's even released.
The new process allows data to be embedded into shirts, ties and other articles of clothing that can be constantly worn, washed and ironed.
Sci-fi fans may believe aliens from outer space will resemble little green men or large monstrous creatures – but new research suggests they may be more like us than we realise.
The world's population is set to reach 10 billion by 2050 but how long will this trend continue and is it sustainable?