Reeling from a hack and breach earlier this month, the Internet Archive hit another bump days ago after an unidentified hacker taunted the non-profit through its customer support tickets. Featured ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Davey Winder is a veteran cybersecurity writer, hacker and analyst. Story updated Oct. 11 with additional expert comment regarding ...
The Internet of Things, or IoT, is a term used to describe devices connecting to the internet that aren't primarily computers -- anything from a hydroelectric turbine to a toaster. There are billions ...
Last month, the world narrowly avoided a cyberattack of stunning ambition. The targets were some of the most important computers on the planet.... The hack that almost broke the internet Last month, ...
The Internet Archive continues to suffer from cyberattacks. The hacker told Mashable so themself. Credit: Tunvarat Pruksachat via Getty Images The Internet Archive is still under attack two weeks ...
Hackers are using a vulnerability in a network management tool to launch cyberattacks against U.S. internet providers. Black Lotus Labs, the cybersecurity research unit of telecommunications company ...
Forward-looking: Who doesn't love the Wayback Machine? Apparently, its respected status on the internet hasn't deterred hackers, who have recently stolen data affecting 31 million users. The incident ...
There are a great many organizations out there, all with their own intentions—some selfish, some selfless, some that land somewhere in between. Most would put the Internet Archive in the category of ...
The Internet Archive, which is the host of the Wayback Machine, was compromised at unprecedented scales. Threat actors behind the attack reportedly stole 31 million passwords. The crime had left the ...
The cybersecurity world is full of jargon and lingo. At TechCrunch, we have been writing about cybersecurity for years, and we frequently use technical terms and expressions to describe the nature of ...
Palestinian Minister of Telecommunications, Dr. Mashour Abu-Daqa, confirmed that destructive hacking attacks by pirates from more than 20 states are being made against the Palestinian internet service ...