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The Man Who Made the Mistake of Trying to Help Wikileaks
In his first interview, former US government lab worker Jason Scott Katz tells Motherboard about how trying to decrypt one file led to an FBI raid, losing his job, moving to Iceland, and founding the Pirate Party there.
Sweden Is Dropping Its Rape Investigation Into Julian Assange
The Wikileaks founder still faces an arrest warrant in the UK.
New Evidence Links a 20-Year-Old Hack on the US Government to a Modern Attack Group
A UK company's vintage web server kept in storage for over 20 years connects the 'Moonlight Maze' attacks of the 90s to the 2000s hacker group Turla.
Hackers Stole $800,000 From Russian ATMs With Disappearing Malware
The method was a complete mystery, and the only clues left behind were files containing a single line of English text: "Take the money, bitch."
Hackers Stole $800,000 from Russian ATMs with Disappearing Malwar
The method was a complete mystery, and the only clues left behind were files containing a single line of English text: "Take the money, bitch."
Samsung's Android Replacement Is a Hacker's Dream
A security researcher has found 40 unknown zero-day vulnerabilities in Tizen, the operating system that runs on millions of Samsung products.
Watch Hackers Use a Drone-Mounted Laser to Control Malware Through a Scanner
Researchers in Israel have shown off a novel technique that would allow attackers to wirelessly command devices using a laser light, bypassing so-called air gaps.
The Ukrainian Power Grid Was Hacked Again
Experts say the country appears to be a “testbed” for cyber attacks that could be used around the world.