Tech3.3 Million Users, Mostly Children, Exposed As Hello Kitty Website Gets Hacked The Hello Kitty website was hacked, with more than 3 million accounts leaked into the Internet. Majority of the affected users are children.by Dave Calpito
TechHackers Threaten To Take Down PlayStation Network, Xbox Live, Steam And ‘Minecraft’ On Christmas Dayby Vincent Lanaria
CultureDepartment of Justice Reportedly Investigating Possible Involvement of Lyft Employees In Massive Uber Data Breachby Charity Johnson
TechHacking Group VandaSec Claims ISIS Twitter Accounts Traced To British Government Departmentby Anu Passary
Business TechCybersecurity Experts Earn 5-Figure Sums A Day To Protect Major Companies From Hackersby Rina Marie Doctor
ScienceAnonymous Leaks Phone Numbers, Passwords Of Paris Climate Summit Delegates To Protest Arrest Of Activistsby Rina Marie Doctor
CultureMillions Of Parent And Children Headshots And Addresses Compromised In Massive VTech Data Breach: What Should Parents Do Now?by Louise Chan
TechYour Child’s Wi-Fi-Equipped Barbie Doll Can Be Hacked By Spies, Says Security Researcherby Vamien McKalin
TechHas Spotify Been Hacked? Company Denies Report Of Leaked Email Addresses And Passwordsby James Geddes
Business TechU.S. Prosecutors Announce Criminal Charges Against Masterminds Of 2014 JPMorgan Hackby Menchie Mendoza