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Android malware with up to 17.4m downloads found lurking in 144 apps on Google Play
Up to 17.4 million Android users downloaded a form of Trojan malware found in 144 separate mobile applications, security researchers from McAfee warned this week.
What is EngineerMode? Hidden OnePlus backdoor could allow hackers to take over your phone
OnePlus said it does not see the factory-installed diagnostic tool as "a major security issue", but will remove it in an upcoming OTA.
Hacker hijacks North Korean radio station and plays 'The Final Countdown'
The hijacked radio station is allegedly used by the Kim Jong-un regime to transmit secret codes days before Pyongyang conducts a weapons test.
Forever 21 data breach: Hackers steal customers' payment card details from some stores
Forever 21 operates more than 815 stores in 57 countries including the US, UK, Australia,Canada and India.
Jewson data breach: Hackers may have stolen over 1,600 customers' personal and credit card data
Customers' names, email addresses, passwords, billing addresses, phone numbers, payment details and more may have been stolen by hackers.
Millions of Kodi pirates could be unwittingly 'spreading child porn and malware'
Millions of Kodi streamers who use jailbroken Apple TV 2 devices to watch content are at risk of hacking attacks due to a "huge security flaw."
What is IcedID? Hackers using new banking Trojan to spy and steal from targets in US and UK
IcedID is fairly new to the cybercrime arena, and its capabilities are believed to be on par with other sophisticated Trojans like Dridex and Zeus.
What is a 'connected plant'? Honeywell's Jason Urso explains its ubiquitous industrial appeal
Underpinned by the Industrial Internet of Things, the concept is changing industrial and manufacturing processes in the digital age.
Huddle leak: KPMG's sensitive financial files exposed in cybersecurity loophole
Sensitive financial documents from consultancy giant KPMG were found to be accessible with credentials not linked to the firm, the BBC has discovered.
UK police 'lacking transparency' over data seized from phones and laptops
The rules governing how UK police forces seize and extract data from digital devices – including laptops and phones – lack transparency and accountability, a report suggests.
A Boeing 757 was remotely hacked by US homeland security experts in just 2 days
US president Donald Trump's personal jet, as well as the one frequently used by vice president Mike Pence, is reportedly Boeing 757.
Amaq hacked: Nearly 2,000 Isis supporters doxed, emails leaked by Muslim hacktivists
Just hours before Isis' "news agency" website Amaq was reportedly taken down, the site claimed it had beefed up security to handle "any type of hack".
Has iPhone X's Face ID already been beaten by security researchers using a 3D-printed mask?
The elaborate, 3D-printed mask reportedly cost about $150 (£114) to make and can bypass Apple's new Face ID security.
Was Parity hacked? Nearly $300m Ethereum wallet freeze may not have been caused by bug
Last week, over 580 Parity wallets containing millions of dollars worth of Ethereum were mysteriously locked down and inaccessible.
WikiLeaks shocks, BankBot strikes and Ethereum vanishes: The week in cybersecurity
From the return of WikiLeaks to the Nepal bank cyber-heist: Here are the biggest cybersecurity stories of the week from the IBTimes UK technology team.
Fasten data leak: Nearly 1 million users' sensitive data mistakenly exposed by US ride-hailing firm
The data exposure was caused by an unsecured Apache Hive database, which leaked extensive data about both customers and drivers.
Connected sex toy firm caught secretly recording users' intimate sessions, blames it on 'minor bug'
A Reddit user reported that Lovense's remote control vibrator app recorded a six-minute session without their knowledge.
The Dark Overlord hacked back by London plastic surgeon to celebs and royals
The Dark Overlord hackers stole a trove of confidential photos of high-profile clients from the plastic surgery clinic last month.
What is Eavesdropper? Massive flaw leaves millions of SMS and call records exposed to hackers
The flaw doesn't depend on jailbreak or rooting, instead capitalises on a simple developer error to expose massive amounts of sensitive data.
What is ToastAmigo? Android malware exploits Toast overlay flaw to install other malicious software
Trend Micro researchers found two malicious apps lurking in the Google Play Store masquerading as app lockers that were used to spread the malware.
Playpen: FBI repeatedly hacked computers in Russia, China and Iran raising 'hack-back' concerns
The FBI's investigation into child pornography involved the agency hacking targets in hostile nations.
New WikiLeaks 'Vault 8' release reveals CIA's cyber-espionage source code
Whistleblowing website WikiLeaks has released a fresh batch of secret documentation allegedly pilfered from inside the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
This Android malware can empty your bank account – and it was found on Google Play
A banking Trojan that can mirror legitimate applications in order to steal credentials was recently discovered on Google's marketplace posing as a cryptocurrency service.
Hackers keep defacing websites in US and Canada with 'I love Islamic state' slogans
A cybercrime group is causing havoc in the US and Canada by hacking into the websites of police stations and schools and defacing them with pro-Islamic State propaganda.
Day trader indicted for 'cyber boiler room' scheme targeting hacked online brokerage accounts
Joseph Willner and his co-conspirators made at least $700,000 in profits through the hack-and-trade scheme
University of East Anglia leaks confidential health details to hundreds of students in mass email
The leak comes just months after a university staffer leaked sensitive data, including family bereavements, health problems and personal issues, of students in another mass email.
Two banking Trojans that can plunder your accounts are on the rise, Microsoft warns
The use of two notorious strains of banking Trojan that are able to silently infect computers, steal login details and empty accounts has spiked in recent months.
Russian Dark Web hacker selling spy services that can extensively track anyone for $50
The hacker reportedly claims that he can track international flight data, access tax records and Interpol searches.
Fancy Bear hackers are now exploiting the New York terror attack to spread their malware
The Russian hackers' new phishing campaign involves the use of a blank malicious document titled "IsisAttackInNewYork".
Scottish charity inadvertently leaks sensitive data of rape victims, volunteers and more online
Personal information of scores of people was reportedly publicly leaked via the Scottish Appropriate Adult Network (SAAN) website.