The key fob is a notable chink in the modern car's less than optimal cybersecurity armor.
Caesars reportedly paid tens of millions in ransom after the hackers obtained driver's license numbers and Social Security numbers from a company database.
Binance CEO Chengpeng Zhao said that a hacker exploited a smart contract on a DeFi project to mint unlimited crypto.
The theft involves data on 10 million current and former Medibank customers.
Four big hacks on Tuesday put October over the top. Analysis shows hackers have already claimed over $3 billion in crypto in 2022 from more than 125 big hacks.
Prosecutors said they were “disappointed” at Paige Thompson's sentencing, though the hacker argued she never misused the more than 100 million users' data.
By publishing server-side source code, the hacker who breached Rockstar's systems could open up one of the world's most popular games to tons of cheating.
The hacker claimed to gain access to Uber's AWS, Google Cloud, and even financial data.
An initial $2.3 million hack of the Nomad crypto token bridge opened the doors to a swarm of coin-hungry users who drained the entire platform of $190 million.
Hollywood sure loves a good cyber warrior flick, even if they sometimes struggle to make them enjoyable.
Hacks, breaches, and bugs. There's plenty of that kind of thing going around lately.
The hack was reportedly connected to the infamous LAPSUS$ group, but it’s not clear yet what—and how much—data was taken.
Criminals have been tricking tech giants into sending them sensitive user data, then using it to sexually blackmail users, a new report claims.
Getting inside a program that runs most of the world's industrial control systems? The easiest thing you'll do all weekend, two white hat hackers said.
London police say the hackers are between the ages of 16 and 21.
LAPSUS$, a new cybercriminal gang with serious chutzpah, has been pillaging the tech sector's biggest names for their digital secrets.
LAPSUS$ recently published source code for Microsoft's Cortana and Bing.
A new report claims that an "independent hacker" took down North Korea's internet because he was mad that the country's government had targeted him.
Reports of a hacktivist attack on the railway system in Belarus still have not been confirmed, but that doesn't make them any less fascinating.
Trump's website was temporarily defaced by a video of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
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