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The threat of cyberattacks on nuclear power plants and other nuclear facilities is substantial and growing, according to a report this week by a prominent industry group. Experts at the Nuclear Industry Summit, gathered in Washington, say attackers are becoming

nonymous hacktivists will have their April Fool’s Day fun tomorrow with the start of the second war on Donald Trump and #OpTrump. In March alone, the group has trolled Trump with “hacked” personal information(which was already all available online), changed

Just a few days after the FBI revealed that it had found a way to unlock the iPhone at the center of the San Bernardino shooting case without Apple’s help – thus vacating the court order that caused most of

The National Crime Agency (NCA) has demanded that a British man suspected of hacking into US federal computer networks decrypts a number of devices seized by the agency back in 2013. The man in question, Lauri Love, is currently fighting

We are well on our way to a world where communications traffic between mobile apps will be completely secure. Whether voice or text, monitored traffic will be encrypted and uncrackable, even with the cooperation of the app or device developers.

NIST published a new cybersecurity standard that specifies ‘format- preserving encryption’ techniques to secure credit card number and sensitive medical information. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has developed new encryption methods for securing financial data and other

The FBI has agreed to help prosecutors in a murder case hack into a suspect’s iPhone just days after the agency ended a legal standoff with Apple by announcing it had cracked the encryption on a known terrorist’s phone. The

The FBI insists that encrypted products like the iPhone and encrypted online services will put people in harm’s way, especially in light of the ISIS-connected San Bernardino shooting late last year. That’s why the Bureau has been arguing for encryption backdoors that would