Last update:

Israel builds 'cyber dome' against Iran's hackers

Israel's Iron Dome defense system has long shielded it from incoming rockets. Now it is building a "cyber dome" to defend against online attacks, especially from arch foe Iran.

13 years in US prison for Ukrainian REvil hacker

A Ukrainian man was sentenced to more than 13 years in prison in Texas on Wednesday for his role in ransomware attacks by the notorious Russia-based REvil hacking group, the US Justice Department said.

Computer scientists unveil novel attacks on cybersecurity

Researchers have found two novel types of attacks that target the conditional branch predictor found in high-end Intel processors, which could be exploited to compromise billions of processors currently in use.

More news

Security
DeFake tool protects voice recordings from cybercriminals
Computer Sciences
Linkable and traceable anonymous authentication with fine-grained access control
Security
UK police say they disrupted cyber fraud network that stole personal data from thousands
Security
Colorado law protects brain data captured by gadgets
Security
Russian 'cyber sabotage' a global threat: Security firm
Internet
AI is making smart devices easier to hack—here's how to stay safe
Internet
Websites deceive users by deliberately hiding the extent of data collection and sharing
Security
Paris faces cyber battle to keep Games running and real
Business
Atrium Health shared patient data with Facebook, class-action lawsuit alleges
Internet
Security vulnerability in browser interface allows computer access via graphics card
Internet
Safeguarding the future of online security with AI and metasurfaces
Business
Microsoft, beset by hacks, grapples with problem years in the making
Security
Israel using AI to identify human targets raising fears that innocents are being caught in the net
Internet
US House okays renewal of controversial surveillance program
Security
Will AI be listening in on your future job interview? On law, technology and privacy
Security
World-first 'Cybercrime Index' ranks countries by cybercrime threat level
Security
Researchers find a faster, better way to prevent an AI chatbot from giving toxic responses
Business
The real battle for data privacy begins when you die
Hi Tech & Innovation
Protecting art and passwords with biochemistry
Security
'Is this a deepfake?' Why we're asking the wrong question

Other news

Biochemistry
Scientists show how to treat burns with an environmentally friendly plant-based bandage
Bio & Medicine
Aligned peptide 'noodles' could enable lab-grown biological tissues
Archaeology
Call of the conch: Archaeologists suggest Indigenous Americans used sound to organize local communities
Plants & Animals
Rising mercury levels may contribute to declining Steller sea lion populations
Plants & Animals
Research discovers plants utilize drought stress hormone to block snacking spider mites
Archaeology
Assyriologist claims to have solved archaeological mystery from 700 BC
Nanophysics
Tweaking isotopes sheds light on promising approach to engineer semiconductors
Plants & Animals
Lego-pushing bumblebees reveal insect collaboration dynamics
Astronomy
Astronomers inspect population of young stellar objects in open cluster NGC 346
General Physics
The BREAD Collaboration is searching for dark photons using a coaxial dish antenna
Space Exploration
The Eta Aquarid meteor shower, debris of Halley's comet, peaks this weekend. Here's how to see it
Optics & Photonics
Physicists create an optical tweezer array of individual polyatomic molecules for the first time
Analytical Chemistry
Chemist explores the real-world science of Star Wars
Cell & Microbiology
Novel triple drug combination effective against antibiotic-resistant bacteria
Nanomaterials
Nanostructured copper surface shows potential for transparent, antimicrobial surfaces in touch displays
Ecology
Study finds microbiome changes dynamically and favors important host-relevant functions
Archaeology
In medieval England, leprosy spread between red squirrels and people, genome evidence shows
Environment
Research quantifies 'gap' in carbon removal for first time—shows countries need more awareness, ambition and action
Cell & Microbiology
New discovery of a mechanism that controls cell division
Biochemistry
Novel chemical tool for understanding membrane remodeling in the cell

US House okays renewal of controversial surveillance program

The US House of Representatives voted Friday to reauthorize an electronic surveillance program targeting foreigners, a practice officials say is critical to national security but criticized by opponents over concerns for ...

The real battle for data privacy begins when you die

In 2012 a 15-year-old girl died in Berlin after being hit by a subway train. Her bereaved parents asked Facebook to turn over her private messages in hopes of understanding whether her death was a suicide or an accident.

Protecting art and passwords with biochemistry

Security experts fear Q-Day, the day when quantum computers become so powerful that they can crack today's passwords. Some experts estimate that this day will come within the next ten years. Password checks are based on cryptographic ...