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NHS wants to let you access medical records via a smartphone app
What is the new NHS smartphone application? Here's what we know so far.
America vs Kaspersky Lab: US retailer Best Buy pulls antivirus software from shelves
Kaspersky Lab has long-denied explicit links to the Russian government.
Hackers could order sex robots to kill their human lovers
Internet-connected sex dolls are just as vulnerable as phones and tablets, expert warns.
Anyone not using Android Oreo at risk of attack that could give malware 'total control' over devices
The Android vulnerability can allow hackers to launch 'Toast overlay attacks' that can brick phones.
Samsung bug bounty: Hackers offered up to $200,000 to find bugs affecting smartphones
The bug bounty will cover 38 Samsung mobile devices and other services such as Bixby, Samsung Pay and more.
Hackers can remotely access and manipulate wireless syringe infusion pumps
A researcher uncovered 8 vulnerabilities in Medfusion 4000 Wireless Syringe Infusion Pump.
Popular Minnesota state park hit with malicious malware, warns visitors to check their credit cards
Visitors have also been asked to be wary of any suspect emails claiming to be from the state Department of Natural Resources.
Equifax hit with multibillion dollar class action lawsuit after massive hack
Less than 24 hours after Equifax confirmed it was affected by a massive data breach, the firm now faces a mammoth compensation suit.
Virginia bans paperless touchscreen voting machines over hacking concerns ahead of November election
This November, Virginia will be electing a new governor and other officials.
Russian MP's son pleads guilty to role in massive $50m identity theft and credit card fraud ring
Seleznev is the son of Russian parliament member Valery Seleznev, a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
This is why you shouldn't watch porn on a mobile phone
Smut viewed on smartphones will leave viewers at greater risk than on computers.
'Tip of the iceberg': Twitter expected to join Facebook in release of Russian troll evidence
Top Democrat Mark Warner said the American people deserve to know the truth.
MoneyBack data leak: 400GB of personal data of tourists in Mexico shows up in insecure database
Credit card data, passports, travel information and more of nearly half a million people were exposed.
WikiLeaks new dump Protego unleashes CIA's secret missile control system for fighter jets
Protego has allegedly been installed on-board a fighter with air-to-air and air-to-ground missile launch systems.
AXA Insurance data breach: Hackers steal personal information of 5,400 customers in Singapore
'A thorough review of our IT systems is underway,' AXA Singapore CEO Jean Drouffe said.
Equifax hack: How to check if you're affected by the breach and what to do to keep your data safe
The breach, which saw hackers steal critically sensitive and personal data, is estimated to have affected nearly half of the US population.
CodeFork hacking team spreading 'fileless' malware to mine Monero cryptocurrency
The hacking group - active since 2015 - recently launched a new campaign, experts warn.
IBM and MIT announce $240m AI lab for advance research in cybersecurity, quantum computing and more
'The extremely broad and deep technical capabilities and talent at MIT and IBM are unmatched,' an IBM executive said.
Apple's developer centre was briefly down due to a bug that showed Russia addresses
Fears of a potential breach were raised after some Apple developers' home addresses were changed to an address in Russia.
DolphinAttack: Hackers could easily hijack Siri, Alexa and other voice assistant apps exploiting bug
The vulnerability affects voice assistants from Apple, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Samsung and Huawei.
Western energy sector at risk of total sabotage by new 'Dragonfly' hacking campaign
Resurgence in energy sector attacks linked to 'Dragonfly' cyber espionage unit.
Shadow Brokers are back teasing new leaks, promising 2 dumps per month and demanding nearly $4m
The hacker group has dumped the user manual for an NSA exploit dubbed UNITEDRAKE.
Instagram vs Doxagram: Hackers claim they're 'satisfied' making over $4,000 selling stolen user data
Instagram and Facebook are reportedly attempting to force the hackers' website offline by registering hundreds of Doxagram domains.
Lenovo to pay $3.5m in settlement for selling laptops preloaded with malicious Superfish spyware
The company said it 'disagreed' with the allegations but was 'pleased to bring this matter to a close after 2 1/2 years'.
Apache Struts flaw could see hackers target Lockheed Martin, Vodafone and other Fortune 100 firms
Nearly 65% of Fortune 100 firms are estimated to actively use web applications built with the Apache Struts framework.
Australian police get new spy powers to hack smart-devices, demand encryption keys
Police granted legal backing to infiltrate devices in anti-terror move.
Russia's covert cyber-warfare will end in human death warns Latvia's foreign minister
Edgars Rinkēvičs said Western nations still underestimate Russia's hybrid warfare.
Off to university? Watch out for this student loan phishing scam spreading in the UK
Emails claim to be from Student Loans Company, but will steal your identity.
New MongoDB ransom attacks see 3 new hacker groups hijack over 26,000 servers
One hacker group reportedly hijacked nearly 22,000 servers in renewed attacks.
Merkel ally says website hit by thousands of cyberattacks from Russian IP addresses ahead of election
"Today a massive hacking attack on my homepage - with greetings from Russia," CDU vice chairman Julia Kloeckner tweeted.