We've written before about anonymity and privacy on Tor.
Tor is short for The Onion Router, an internet service that intercepts the network traffic from on...
A security researcher who goes by @avicoder just revealed a security bungle made earlier this year by Vine.
In case you missed it, Vine is to YouTube what ...
Infamous US fugitive Ed Snowden is back in the limelight.
This time, it's an add-on hardware component that's supposed to make your iPhone more resilient t...
A California appeals court has rejected a student's assertion that "making loud obscene noises" meant a fellow student in a school toilet had waived his rig...
Ah, to be young and more-or-less forgiven.
Maybe you recall the hacking attacks against Florida's SeaWorld amusement park in late 2014 and early 2015, shor...
Continuing from last week's article on the accuracy of security concepts in Mr. Robot, I watched the latest episode with great interest to see what new them...
Remember Stagefright?
Stagefright was one of 2015's most newsworthy BWAINs (Bugs with an Impressive Name): a security hole, or more accurately a cluster of...
There's a brand new BWAIN in the house!
BWAIN is our just-a-bit-cynical term for Bug With An Impressive Name, a publicity trend that started just over two ...
WikiLeaks is back up after having tweeted on Monday that it was suffering an ongoing attack.
Our infrastructure is under sustained attack. #TurkeyPurge #...
Are you a Pok?mon GO fan?
I can't tell you whether I like it yet, because the darn thing won't work on my Android.
All I get is an immovable red bar at th...
Mystery still surrounds a recent series of bank heists in Taipei, Taiwan.
Crooks apparently made off with NT$70,000,000 (more than US$2M) in a spate of fraud...
It's a fun, addictive mobile game (when it's not being flattened by a distributed denial of service attack, that is), but there are some nasty traps waiting t...