Following today’s news that Russian hackers managed to breach part of the White House computer system, various industry experts offered their thoughts on the incident.
China has come down hard on US-based security company Symantec and its Russian counterpart Kaspersky, removing it from the list of approved antivirus providers in Chinese government computer systems.
When you’re looking for a criminal, but can’t seem to find him anywhere, what do you do?
Russia has asked Apple to hand over the source code for iOS, amid accusations that Apple's code has secret backdoors for US spies built-in.
Security IT researchers believe a sudden spike in of malware could be a clue to imminent conflict escalation.
The regulations, which were originally passed in April, come into effect today, making anonymous blogging illegal and requiring social networks to register with a national media regulator.
In a move to reduce its dependence on Western technology and ensure mobile security, the Russian government is planning to create its own smartphone operating system that will replace the country’s use of Android and iOS systems.
A bug in Microsoft Windows has been used by Russian-based hackers to infiltrate a number of states in the West to try and pilfer information linked to the conflict in Ukraine.
The malware has been reportedly been written by Russian language operators and developers that have used it to gather intelligence on governments and militaries in Eastern Europe.
At $3m (£1.8m) for information on the illusive Russian cyber criminal Evgeniy Bogachev, it's the highest reward for a cyber criminal ever.
A report from Trend Micro has found that attacks originating from the UK will increase in the coming year and they will be far more targeted than normal cybercrime attacks.
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