At the root of the problem is transaction malleability, a code fault that lets a third-party manipulate transactions.
How do you get rid of a criminal cartel? The Mexican government has an idea, but might need the help of some unsavory characters.
The UK joins ranks with other major nations as it produces an unmanned supersonic stealth jet.
Even though the card had an Europay, Mastercard and Visa (EMV) chip, David Marcus said the criminals likely got the information via skimming.
Recent study found that more and more kids are consuming caffeine, but what are the affects and should parents be worried?
The U.S. government announced a relaxation of some Affordable Care Act regs, and yet another extension; but what does it mean?
The recall of Uncle Ben's rice affects only the infused variety sold through wholesale distributors.
The technique can be applied to future oil spills in surf zones.
The head of the EC’s antitrust efforts: Tax loopholes may include a “state aid component,” which would be anti-competitive.
U.S. Department of Defense cuts have heightened the airshow's importance. Here's why.
Shop smart and avoid buying goods fraught with human rights abuses for your sweetie this Valentine's Day.
Who's at fault for the temporary stoppage of bitcoin withdrawals on the MtGox site?
In prepared remarks, there were few surprises in the new fed chairwoman's initial address to Congress.
Price pressure on U.S. farmers and tensions abroad will likely weigh on John Deere’s fiscal first-quarter earnings.
ChannelAdvisor helps companies sell products online, and grew its revenue 30 percent in 2013, to $68 million.
The EU has given the green light to a reopening of relations with Cuba, putting an end to almost a decade of embargo.
Apple opted for TSMC’s 8-inch fab, which allows better yield rates for WLP to produce the fingerprint sensors.
A reading of Janet Yellen’s monetary policy testimony, which will be released before markets open, should provide further direction.
India's fragmented politics could worsen downside credit risks and hamper policymaking and growth, the report says.
The new device was identified as “AppleTV4,1” indicating a major refresh to the Apple TV hardware platform.
Boeing's 777-9X is the latest version of its most profitable plane and is expected to compete with Airbus' A350-1000.
Soon after, Airservices Australia said it was safe for staff to return to the tower on Tuesday afternoon.
A Comedy Central star has come out as the mastermind behind the parody restaurant.
The people behind Dumb Starbucks are calling their L.A. coffee shop a parody, but trademark law isn’t so clear on what constitutes infringement.
Yellen, historically a monetary policy dove, may not be so dovish as Fed chair.
After the bombing of Gaza International Airport in 2001, Palestine is planning two new airports in the West Bank.
Sikorsky has been working on fast chopper tech for a while. Now it’s unveiling the fastest executive helicopter on record.
It's a find of consequence for Asia's largest economy: China is the world's fourth-largest consumer of natural gas.
While Carl Icahn was one of the biggest proponents of the plan, he termed it "bailing with a leaky bucket" in a letter to shareholders.
Prices have continued to fall across multiple bitcoin exchanges, caused by a halt of withdrawals on one of the oldest ones.