TOR Users Exposed: FBI Blamed For Malware Identifying Anonymous Network Users
Users of the anonymous TOR network are blaming the FBI for a malware that sends their identities to a server in Virginia.
Apple iPad Outsold By Android Tablets For First Time Ever In Q2 2013
For the first time, Apple iPads were outsold by Android tablets.
iPhone Hack: Researchers Find New Vulnerabilities In Apple iOS Devices [VIDEO]
At the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas, researchers demonstrated two new ways for hackers to attack iPhones and iPads.
World's First Open Source Airplane: Designs For $15,000 Aircraft Will Be Released For Free
MakerPlane is designing an aircraft that will cost less than $15,000 and will release the plans for free.
Zynga Sues Bang With Friends: Social Game Company Claims Casual Sex App Violates Copyright
Zynga has sued Bang With Friends, claiming the casual sex app violates its copyright for the "With Friends" family of games.
XKeyscore: Edward Snowden Reveals New NSA Surveillance Program
The new program, XKeyscore, allows analysts to monitor nearly all online activity from any person without a court order/warrant.
Google Replaces AT&T At Starbucks: Partnership Boosts Free Wi-Fi Speeds From Tall To Venti
Starbucks is switching its Wi-Fi provider from AT&T to Google, saying speeds will increase by a factor of 10.
GMO Answers: Monsanto, DuPont And Other Biotech Companies Launch New Website
To battle growing criticisms about GMOs, a group of biotech companies including Monsanto and DuPont have launched a new website, GMO Answers.
NSA FISA Metadata Program: Anonymous Reveals Supporters Of NSA Collection Got Twice The Money From Interest Groups
Congress members who voted "no" to ending NSA metadata collection got twice as much contributions from pro-NSA interest groups as "yes" votes.
Reuters Twitter Hacked: 7 Images Tweeted By The Syrian Electronic Army
The Syrian Electronic Army hacked the Thompson Reuters Twitter account last night to disseminate political cartoons that criticize Syrian rebels and the U.S.
Lenovo Banned: International Intelligence Agencies Deem Computers Vulnerable To Hacking
After finding hidden backdoors in hardware and firmware, intelligence companies around the world are banning Lenovo technology from their networks.
House Of Cards Folds: Millionaire Poker Player Arrested For Android Malware Crime Ring
Japanese police arrested a millionaire international poker champ for running an Android malware crime ring.
GPS Terrorism: Hackers Could Exploit Location Technology To Hijack Ships, Airplanes
In a recent demonstration, a GPS expert showed how a hacker can easily exploit a weakness to hijack a luxury yacht.
UK Porn Filter: Censorship Extends Beyond Pornography, But One ISP Is Fighting Back
In the wake of David Cameron's U.K. porn filter, reports have found that the filters will censor far more than porn.
Largest Financial Hack Ever: 5 Hackers Stole 160 Million Credit Cards, Hundreds Of Millions Of Dollars
The five were charged with stealing hundreds of millions of dollars and 160 million credit cards.
Smart Soccer: MLS, Chelsea FC Using Adidas Wearable Technology To Improve Training
MLS teams and Chelsea FC are using miCoach Elite jerseys from Adidas to track player data and make soccer smarter.
Wearable Technology Conference 2013: Plantronics, MaxVirtual Take Top Prizes For Tech Innovations
At the Wearable Technology Expo in New York, several companies were honored for their tech innovations.
Facebook (FB) Earnings Q2 2013: Earnings Beat Wall Street Expectations, Shares Increase 20%
Facebook reported better-than-expected earnings in the second quarter of 2013 on Wednesday.
Facebook (FB) Earnings Preview Q2 2013: Mobile Growth, Improved Advertising Tools Make Wall Street Optimistic For Wednesday's Report
Thanks to mobile growth and improved advertising, Wall Street is bullish on Facebook's Q2 earnings, which will be announced Wednesday.
Google Glass Walks Into A Strip Club: Patrick Hill Attempts To Record Video In New York Gentleman's Club
Strip clubs around the country have already banned Google Glass, but one man attempted to find out for himself.
Global Cost Of Hacking Exaggerated: Did McAfee Inflate Data To Profit From Cybersecurity Expansions?
A 2009 figure on the global cost of hacking, cited by intelligence officials and President Obama, was grossly inflated. Did McAfee report a false number to profit from government cybersecurity expansions?
NSA PRISM Continues: FISA Court Renews Surveillance Programs Despite Snowden Leaks
Despite information from Edward Snowden, FISA renewed secret NSA surveillance programs for three more months.
Tumblr Porn Returns: CEO David Karp Clarifies New NSFW, LBGT Search Policies
In response to backlash against new NSFW policies, Tumblr CEO David Karp clarified the site's stance on porn and LBGT searches.
War On Porn In The UK: Does David Cameron's Plan To Battle Child Pornography Go Too Far? [VIDEO]
To battle child pornography, PM Cameron wants ISPs to block porn, blacklist search terms and make violent porn illegal.
Yahoo Censors Tumblr Porn: New Policy Makes 10 Percent Of Tumblr Users Invisible
Despite publicly saying it would leave Tumblr policies on adult content alone, new owner Yahoo has effectively made porn impossible to find on the microblogging site.
Spotify Study: Festivals, Delayed Releases Lead To Increase In Online Music Piracy
A study from Spotify aims to quantify its effect on music piracy, and finds music festivals and delayed releases both foster it.
Anonymous Hacks FEMA Server: Hackers Leak Database To Protest Homeland Security Drill
To protest a Homeland Security drill aimed at hacker collective, Anonymous leaked database information from a FEMA server.
Google Vs. NSA: Google Drive Could Get Advanced Encryption Protection
To combat secret surveillance programs by the NSA, Google is reportedly working on anti-NSA encryption for Google Drive.
FirstRow Sports Banned In UK: Sports Streaming Website Defeated By English Premier League
A U.K. court granted a Premier League request to ban popular sports streaming website FirstRow Sports on English ISPs.
Google Glass Weakness: QR Codes Let Hackers Take Over Device [VIDEO]
A security analyst showed a weakness in Google Glass that allows the device to be hacked by a QR code.