
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has warned U.S. businesses to be on the alert for a sophisticated Iranian hacking operation whose targets...

A group of former top-ranking CIA officials disputed a U.S. Senate committee's finding that the agency's interrogation techniques...

Hackers who stole gigabytes of data from JPMorgan Chase & Co. may have been trying to send a message that U.S. financial...

Hackers have shaken the free-software movement that once symbolized the Web’s idealism.

US fugitive Edward Snowden, who was granted asylum by Moscow after revealing the extent of US global surveillance, has been reunited with...

Documents released by the U.S. government show it views an executive order issued in 1981 as the basis of most of...

Australian police shot dead a teenager after he stabbed two counter terrorism officers, days after sweeping raids involving hundreds of police...

Former intelligence contractor Edward Snowden could be granted safe passage in Switzerland if he helped a potential criminal inquiry into U.S....

Dozens of reserve soldiers from Israel's top electronic surveillance unit say they will no longer spy on Palestinians living under occupation...

Yahoo! Inc. said the U.S. government threatened in 2008 to fine it $250,000 a day for refusing to comply...

Apple Inc has a lot for which to thank people like Deng.

Russian hackers attacked the U.S. financial system in mid-August, infiltrating and stealing data from JPMorgan Chase & Co. and at least one...

A combination of old-fashioned police work and new technology may unmask the Islamic extremist who beheaded American journalist James Foley...

China’s antitrust crackdown signals a new era of regulatory scrutiny in the country and threatens to end the days when...

Edward Snowden, the former security contractor who disclosed American spying programs, has won the right to live in Russia for three more years...