Weibo hopes to counter 'bad behavior' by publicizing IP addresses for some users and a general location for others.
Criminals have been tricking tech giants into sending them sensitive user data, then using it to sexually blackmail users, a new report claims.
The hacker used the company's official Instagram account to phish BAYC NFT holders.
Anomaly 6 claims to be able to track billions of mobile phones, including those belonging to some of America's top spy agencies.
The stamp showed a Ukrainian guard telling the Moskova to "go f**k itself." The post office didn't disclose where the attack came from, but we have an idea.
Getting inside a program that runs most of the world's industrial control systems? The easiest thing you'll do all weekend, two white hat hackers said.
The two privacy-focused companies announced separate initiatives meant to undercut AMP, the tech giant's mobile page protocol.
More actively exploited zero-day vulnerabilities were disclosed last year than any other year on record, according to analysis from the tech giant.
The latest ruling in a high-profile case brought by LinkedIn case reaffirms that "hacking" and "scraping" aren't the same thing.
The fake site injects your system with malware to steal sensitive data.
A new report claims that the NSO Group's spyware has been discovered targeting droves of high-ranking European politicians.
Critics claim the technology is a privacy breach that could lead to students being wrongfully penalized.
RaidForums, which was one of the largest markets for pilfered credentials on the web, has been seized by U.S. authorities.
A new report shows that an Israeli spyware firm's malware was used against top European officials last year.
The attacks from Strontium are the latest in a string of exploits targeting Ukrainian and European officials.
Cyberattacks, disinformation, and state-sponsored actors, oh my.
Researchers discovered a rash of Android apps with tens of millions of downloads implanted with a defense contractor's data-stealing code. Google banned them.
In March, U.S. law enforcement conducted an operation to disrupt "Cyclops Blink," a botnet run by one of Russia's most fearsome hacker gangs.
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 Israeli vendor's software hit a reporter's iPhone weeks after Apple sought an injunction that would have curtailed such hacks.