Has the WannaCry Ransomware Struck Again?
A cyber attack contained code cybersecurity experts say was stolen from the U.S. National Security Agency.
Obama Ordered 'Cyberbombs' for Russia: Report
Obama reportedly ordered a secret program to plant "cyberbombs" in Russia's technological infrastructure following Russian interference in the U.S. presidential election.
Trump Asked Intel Chiefs to Deny U.S.-Russia Collusion
Sources say that President Donald Trump asked to of his top intelligence officials to refute that his campaign colluded with Russia.
Trump Pressed NSA Chief to Absolve Him: Report
A memo drawn up by a National Security Agency deputy reportedly records Trump pressuring NSA Director Mike Rogers to influence the Russia investigation.
Australian PM Mocks Trump's 'Russian Guy'
Leaked audio from Australian political dinner shows the country's top politician poking fun at the U.S. president
U.S. Intelligences Blame North Korea for Cyberattack
The Ransomware attack hit over 300,000 computers in 150 countries, but earned hackers just $140,000 in Bitcoin.
Putin Says Snowden Did Not Leak U.S. Data to Russia
Speaking to U.S. filmmaker Oliver Stone, Putin said Snowden's arrival in Moscow came as a surprise, and Russia was initially reluctant to let him stay.
NSA Contractor Accused of Leaks Made 'Disturbing' Notes
Reality Leah Winner pleads not guilty to the charge of leaking a classified report to a media outlet.
NSA Report Hints Russia May Have Hacked Voting System
The Intercept reported Monday that Russian military intelligence launched a cyberattack on a U.S. voting software supplier.
China's Cybersecurity Law May Be Bad News for Business
Beijing will have oversight of multinationals' data, including their intellectual property.
Michael Dorf: Why Are Good Men Bending to Trump's Will?
Has McMaster gone over to the dark side? Or is he simply trying to keep his job?
New EternalRocks Attack Using Same Exploit As WannaCry
A new attack called EternalRocks is beginning to spread making use of some of the same NSA exploits used in the WannaCry ransomware attack.
Will Trump Hang His Trio of Generals Out to Dry?
Why has McMaster allowed himself to become the face of Trump's scandals?
Did Trump Obstruct Justice? Case for the Prosecution
The evidence presents a compelling picture of a corrupt intent to obstruct justice.
The WannaCry Ransomware Hack Was Inevitable
Until cybersecurity is taken more seriously, hackers will continue to take control of entire systems with devastating consequences.
Cybersecurity Bill Would Shift Power Away From NSA
Proposed bill would require the NSA to inform other government agencies about security holes it finds in software.
Did Chelsea Manning Leak Change U.S. Security Policy?
The whistleblower's leak had little impact on U.S. security policy and, despite his rhetoric, neither has Trump.
Is North Korea Behind the Ransomware Cyberattack?
Experts claim that some code in an earlier version of the WannaCry software had also appeared in programs used by a North Korea-run hacking operation.
Edward Snowden Bashes NSA Over Ransomware Attack
The whistleblower says the agency failed to warn Microsoft about the vulnerability until too late.
Snowden Asks Trump to End Investigation Into Assange
Activists argue that a danger to WikiLeaks "is a threat to all free journalism."
Russia Hit Hard in Global Ransomware Attack
The Russian Interior Ministry confirmed the government was among the thousands hit by an attack that used NSA tools.
What Do the Flynn Subpoenas In Virginia Mean?
Do they suggest the former NSA chief is closer to prosecution?
FBI, NSA Directors to Testify About Russia
The hearing on Thursday will be the first since March 20, when Comey confirmed the FBI's investigation into Russia's election tampering and possible collusion with Trump associates.
NSA Abandons Controversial Surveillance Technique
The halt is among the most substantial changes to U.S. surveillance policy in years and comes as digital privacy remains a contentious issue across the globe following the 2013 disclosures of broad NSA spying activity.
Edward Snowden Can Stay as Long as He Likes: Russia
Foreign ministry spokeswoman said the whistleblower "has his own will" to choose where to live.
Hackers: U.S. Tried to Breach Money-Transfer System
The documents provide a blueprint for how the U.S. National Security Agency likely used weaknesses in commercially available software to gain access to the global system for transferring money between banks.
Brazil Counters U.S. Spies with First Ever Satellite
Brazil prepared to launch its first satellite into space to provide better internet access across the country—and shield it from the NSA.
NSA Official Slams 'Nonsense' Claim of British Spying
Deputy Director Richard Ledgett says the allegations exhibit 'a complete lack of understanding of how the relationship works between the intel community agencies.'
Britain's GCHQ Dismisses Claims it Wiretapped Trump
Trump made explosive accusations amid a Russia scandal in his administration.
The WikiLeaks Dump: How Bad is It?
The CIA's methods have been compromised, but ordinary Americans probably need not worry.