German officials have taken control of the servers of Hydra, a long-running dark web black market, which boasted some 19,000 sellers and millions of customers.
The country's telecommunications companies were able to repair a major subsea fiber optic cable badly damaged during last month's volcanic eruptions.
The company, one of the largest NFT marketplaces, said that 17 users had NFTs stolen on Saturday. It’s possible that some 254 tokens were stolen.
How do you get your kid to put down the tablet? Easy. Nuke your whole town's internet connection.
Reports show that websites for the embattled nation's defense and financial entities were struck by debilitating attacks on Tuesday.
But the pandemic has fueled a rapid surge of worldwide internet users.
Creating disposable email addresses is surprisingly easy.
The company said that hackers were able to gain access to its system through a "compromised password."
The Tor Project has launched a campaign to encourage volunteers to run private bridge servers.
The emails appeared to be from a legitimate FBI email address and went out to at least 100,000 inboxes, researchers say.
The global fight against robocalls continues with help from Google.
Leaked cache of 125GB of internal company data didn't include user passwords, bank information.
Why did Facebook go down? Blame an important routing protocol for the social media giant's SNAFU on Monday.
The controversial domain registrar, which has been known to host Nazis and other unfortunate groups, apparently just had all of its data boosted.
The persistent scourge of the "hate raider"—a Twitch-specific kind of internet jackass—has led to a new lawsuit from the streaming giant.
McDonald's accidentally sent sensitive information on its Monopoly VIP contest to some users. Whoops.
GoDaddy said it had given the anti-abortion tip line 24 hours to find a new hosting provider.
The Roku Channel is now home to over 200 free streaming channels.
In response to the viral campaign, the platform said it will add new protections for vulnerable streamers.
The company has been doubling down on original content in a bid to attract new viewers.