The hackers claim to have 200 gigabytes of data stolen from Medibank health insurance company.
The regulators want to know if FTX's savings account-like yield accounts amount to unregistered securities products.
The Russian-speaking hacker group Killnet is believed to be behind the unsettling incident. Federal officials said the incident was not severe.
The 19-year-old allegedly sent text messages demanding payment of $2,000 into a bank account.
The business news outlet and its sister sites were offline for more than a week after the Fast Co. content management system was breached.
The firm's former chief information security officer was found guilty of hiding a massive data breach from federal investigators.
Eugene Yu, the head of Konnech, has been accused of mishandling poll workers' personal information and violating the company's contract with LA County.
The data dump reportedly includes sensitive identifying information like social security numbers, as well as passport, and tax form details.
Amazon keeps trying to put a cute face on its surveillance tech.
There's a hidden threat that you need to be aware of.
Dave Ripley is taking over as the crypto exchange head Friday from ever controversial Jesse Powell, but apparently Kraken wants to remain a black sheep.
By publishing server-side source code, the hacker who breached Rockstar's systems could open up one of the world's most popular games to tons of cheating.
Mike Lindell confirmed the investigation this week by posting a copy of an FBI search warrant for his cell phone.
Sen. Ron Wyden urged inspectors general at three departments to investigate the military's purchases of large swaths of data.
LAUSD, which encompasses over 1,000 schools and some 600,000 students, was hacked on Sept. 6.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced a multi-million dollar initiative to install surveillance cameras in every train car.
The groups criticized MGM and Amazon for allegedly trying to, "put a happy face on a dangerous product."
Customers were notified of the hack on Friday, more than two months after the fact. The company claims there's no evidence of information misuse.
The hacker claimed to gain access to Uber's AWS, Google Cloud, and even financial data.
Three Iranian men allegedly carried out attacks on everything from electrical utilities to a domestic violence shelter to a county government.