It was not clear who had created the website, which reportedly tried to act like a social media outlet for ISIS supporters.
China's censors have blocked Twitter's microblog since 2009 along with U.S. social media platform Facebook Inc and Google Inc's YouTube.
uTorrent, the go-to service for downloading torrent files, is under fire for practices that serve its parent company.
A Michigan professor finished teaching a class only to find that her students had been mocking her online.
The old cliche “nothing in life is free” appears to apply to the controversy surrounding the popular pirate software.
It seemed legit, but the Harvard rejection letter that's been circulating online for the past few days is a fake.
Supporters of the movement say they're in favor of ethical journalism, but have been criticized for sexism and cyberbullying.
Ogling hot guys for a good cause: helping kids get books they can't afford.
A Dutch anti-piracy organization has led the charge against the surge of illegal sites that facilitate illegal streaming.
#EidinNYC celebrates New York's move to recognize two major Muslim holidays on the New York City school calendar.
The terrorist group has recruited more than 3,000 Westerners to Iraq and Syria thanks in part to its social media strategy.
Twitter users largely deny that Chris Brown is the father of a 9-month-old baby girl.
The new exams are more rigorous and complex, causing parents across the country to seek tutoring for their kids.
Frank Underwood is a symbol for China's government and laypeople -- but for different reasons.
Internet.org increased the number of data users for one Colombian carrier by 50 percent in a matter of weeks.
An online message purported to be from ISIS warned Twitter against taking down accounts linked to the militant group.
Photojournalist Aung Nay Moy had posted a message satirizing a 1971 battle between Burmese government troops and communist fighters.
The microblogging service has boosted the number of employees charged with protecting users from harassment.
You may not need a $100,000 professional photo retoucher in order to look good.
The “19 Kids and Counting” star posed with her husband Derick Dillard and some players of the women’s basketball team.
Know what you're virtually talking about with these hashtags and terms used on social media sites like Twitter and Instagram.
Suicidal thoughts often surface on the social network, which unveiled new tools to intervene.