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Panama Papers round 2: 'Largest ever' secret offshore firm disclosure to be unleashed
First round of Panama Papers releases had an immediate impact when released - now it's time for more.
Anonymous: Hackers claim to steal 1TB of data from Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kenya
A portion of the internal government files has been leaked on to the dark web and viewed by IBTimes UK.
Mexico election leak: Political party launches legal action against researcher for 'cyber assault'
Database leak reportedly compromised over 90m Mexican voter registration records.
Vulnerability in Google's navigation app Waze could let hackers follow your every move
Although the company solved some issues after being informed by the researchers, not all problems were fixed.
Game of Thrones season 6: Fans hit with ransomware in Pirate Bay malvertising attack
Malvertisers launch crypto-ransomware attack on Pirate Bay users.
Hacking group hijacks Windows Defender patch system to hide activities from Microsoft
Hacking group Platinum is turning Windows Defender patches against itself to hide from Microsoft researchers.
Qatar National Bank leak: Security experts hint 'SQL injection' used in database hack
Security experts tell IBTimes UK an 'SQL injection' could have been used to hack into QNB's database.
Qatar National Bank: Leaked financial data already being targeted by hackers
Bank account information and social media platforms have both been targeted.
'Armada Collective' hackers rake in $100000 from companies by making fake DDoS threats
DDoS extortionists fake threats to trick companies to pay up while never actually hacking anyone.
FBI unlikely to reveal its San Bernardino iPhone-hacking method to Apple
FBI plans to tell White House it 'knows so little' about the method.
Darpa wants to build encrypted messaging app for the US Department of Defense using Blockchain
Darpa wants to use bitcoin blockchain technology to build a secure messaging platform that can't be hacked.
Gun-smuggling gang caught out as tech-savvy police crack criminals' BlackBerrys
Two key members of UK gun-running gang used PGP-enabled smartphones to communicate.
Qatar National Bank: Database leak gives data on al-Jazeera journalists and British 'spies'
The data dump contains files on everything from the intelligence services to journalists.
Spotify account details appear on Pastebin despite music service's claims it has not been hacked
Spotify insists it hasn't been hacked, but some users claim they've been kicked out of their accounts.
Global Internet of Things security spending to reach $348m in 2016
Predicted global spending on IoT security will reach $348m in 2010, a modest 23.7% increase from 2015.
US military's Cyber Command hits Isis with 'cyberbombs' in full-scale digital warfare campaign
Campaign is the US's latest strategy to cut off IS's communications channels and recruitment efforts online.
BeautifulPeople.com hack: 'No uglies' dating website data breach leaves 1.1 million users exposed
Database breach has reportedly left 1.1m users and 15m personal messages exposed.
Bank-hacking malware discovery leaves 11,000 global financial institutions on high alert
BAE Systems claim to have found a stealthy piece of malware used in the Bangladesh bank cyber heist.
Mexico election hack: Political party behind leak of 93.4 million voter records?
Mexico's poll officials claim political party was source of massive data leak.
White hat hacker tries to breach Facebook employee's account, finds backdoor bug already planted in system
Facebook has reportedly rewarded white hat hacker Orange Tsai $10,000 for his work.
Anonymous DDoS attack on KKK shuts down website once again
Anonymous affiliated hacker group Ghost Squad has claimed responsibility for the hack.
The sound in your skull might be your next password
German scientists working on a system that uses the unique sound that comes from your skull to confirm your identity.
Apple iTunes Movies and iBooks go dark in China, could signal souring relations ahead
Ban comes six months after Apple's services were launched in China with the government's blessing.
Bangladesh bank cyberheist was a hacker's dream after revelation it used no firewall
It was the biggest financial cyberattack in history - but the bank's security could be partly to blame.
Mexican voter database containing 93.4 million records leaks online
The data dump found online contained nearly 100 million records including names, home addresses and IDs.
Edward Snowden to sue Norway to avoid extradition to US
Snowden has been invited to personally receive the prestigious Ossietzky Prize by PEN International.
Philippines cyber-cops arrest white-hat hacker suspected of exposing 55 million voters' details
Did the Comelec hacker who breached country's electoral register previously work with Facebook and Microsoft?
Bulk personal datasets: How MI5, GCHQ and MI6 have spied on innocent civilians for over a decade
Bulk 'Personal Datasets' contain everything from financial data to medical records - and spies have them all.
Google rates its own website as 'partially dangerous'
The search giant has now stopped listing Google.com as a website with security vulnerabilities.
Convicted SpyEye virus creator gets 9 years in prison for malware that drained millions of bank accounts worldwide
The malware was used to infect computers, causing close to $1bn in financial damages to banks and individuals.

