Washington -
The US Federal Bureau of Investigation on Friday formally accused the North Korean government of the computer hack against Sony Pictures Entertainment that led the company to cancel the release of the film "The Interview."
New York -
Stars of the upcoming comedy The Interview have canceled previously scheduled promotional appearances for the film amid threats of violence from cyber hackers.
As one of the most heated elections in history reached conclusion, it should surprise nobody that the subject of cyber terrorism became a political hot topic.
David Seaman, journalist and host of The DL Show, talks in depth about the latest threat to internet freedom and privacy, The Cyber Intelligence Sharing Protection Act, or CISPA.
The “Hackers Panel” has told the InfoSecurity Europe conference that commerce is the likely target of cyber terrorism. The hackers were also identified, contrary to usual practice. Unfortunately, what they’re saying makes sense.
Recently disclosed information that was previously classified shows that hackers have attacked power systems outside the U.S. and have blacked out cities with outages, in some cases, for the purpose of extortion.