Jan 8: Cybercriminals expected to go after smartphones more often this year, especially as the use of phones as mobile wallets increases. And even mighty Apple could be vulnerable. More
Cybersecurity experts say 2013 is when all-out cyber war becomes a reality, attacks grow larger, and Anonymous finally begins to fade away.
A security flaw enables video messages on Snapchat to resurface.
John McAfee's headline-grabbing exploits haven't tarnished the security company's brand, McAfee's co-presidents say.
Project Blitzkrieg, a cyberattack planned on 30 U.S. banks, has been confirmed by McAfee.
The attack sucked in thousands of users, but its bark was worse than its bite.
The transportation safety agency says its RIM devices have been failing 'at inopportune times and at an unacceptable rate.'
Counterfeit technology from high-risk suppliers has a growing presence in the government, despite laws designed to crack down on it.
Countries like Canada, Norway and Australia have adopted online voting for elections, but the battle rages on in the U.S.
Iran is suspected of carrying out some of the largest cyberattacks in history against the United States and its allies. Responding to the threat will be a priority for the next administration.
Researchers at Argonne National Laboratory can hack two types of commonly used electronic voting machines in under a minute.