The “IT Army of Ukraine” was announced by the country’s vice prime minister, Mykhailo Fedorov, and is organizing on Telegram.
NBC has reported that the White House is mulling "massive" cyberattacks on Russia as a result of the Ukraine invasion. Officials have denied it.
A new report claims that an "independent hacker" took down North Korea's internet because he was mad that the country's government had targeted him.
As the political crisis in Ukraine deepens, warfare is evolving with the times.
The arrests come at a tense time for the relationship between the U.S. and Russia.
A cyberattack has left an Albuquerque area jail without access to its camera feeds, databases, or automated doors.
Rather than pay $50,000 daily fines, the firm behind the hoax Arizona audit claims it has totally disbanded.
After a major Norwegian newspaper publisher, Amedia, suffered a breach Tuesday night, the company was forced to stop printing.
One of the nation's biggest cream cheese manufacturers had a production shortfall due to a ransomware attack in October.
A new research paper shows that all of the world's computer code is vulnerable to one particular exploit. Seems bad.
Russian cyber-spies used a special technique to hide behind Americans' home and mobile networks while on intelligence missions, a recent report says.
A new government report shows the increasingly dangerous lengths cybercriminals will go to make a buck.
From Colonia Pipeline to SolarWinds to Twitch, cyberattacks are inflicting historic pain worldwide. Here are the biggest cyberattacks this year.
While details are scant, police say they have arrested two members of a prominent cybercrime gang.
The company briefly paused its flights in airports across the U.S. and Canada on Friday morning but won't say why.
Its operations to evacuate thousands of Americans and Afghans from Kabul, Afghanistan have not been affected.
Less than a day after wreaking one of the biggest crypto thefts in history, hackers have reportedly refunded more than a third of their loot.
The U.S. has poured billions into protecting federal agencies with little to show.
The shutdown affects the Lazio region, which includes the city of Rome.
The cybercriminals had intimate access to patient information for over four months, according to the medical facility.