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Ukraine’s National Cybersecurity Coordination Center, which opened last year, is a big part of the effort in the country to ramp up its defense against cyberattacks. The center’s office is in the heart of the capital, a five-minute drive from Ukraine’s pa
Cybersecurity
Ukraine says it’s ramping up its cyberdefense in light of Russian attacks  
A logo adorns a wall on a branch of the Israeli NSO Group company, near the southern Israeli town of Sapir, Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2021.
Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity expert: Israeli spyware company NSO Group poses ‘a serious threat to phone users’
china
US may restrict partnerships with China as battle over artificial intelligence heats up
A group of panelists address an audience at the State of the Net Conference in January. The panel consists of (from left to right) Jason Kaplan, Hilary Swab Gawrilow, James Cross, Mercina Tillmann-Dick and Justin Herman.
Culture
Women look to make their voices heard in new space created by male-dominated blockchain boom
Activity using Strava's tracking technologies such as the one above has helped the company produce a heat map of the world using one billion total activities.
Technology
Recent discovery on Strava heat map points out the ease of leaking data through social media platforms
crosswalk in honolulu
Culture
Honolulu first major US city to fine ‘phone zombies’
Facebook logo with the Russian flag
Global Politics
Britain asks Facebook for information about suspected Russian influence in Brexit
Can The Latest Wi-Fi Security Bug Be Patched?
Environment
Cybercrime explored: Journalist documents DarkMarket
Environment
Who’s tracking your online activities
Entrepreneur and author Andrew Keen argues that the free model of the Internet isn’t really free at all.
Technology
The Internet may be hurting all of us
Jean Jennings Bartik (left) and Frances Bilas Spence (right)  were part of a team of six women who programmed the ENIAC.
Technology
Finding the forgotten women who programmed the world’s first electronic computer
Pro-net neutrality Internet activists rally in the Los Angeles neighborhood where President Barack Obama attended a fundraiser on July 23, 2014.
Technology
The FCC prepares for its historic net neutrality vote
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad is seen during an interview in Damascus in January.
Technology
How pro-Assad hackers pretending to be women tricked Syrian rebels
The Bitcoin ATM where Alina Simone had to deposit money to pay off the hackers who ransomed her mother's data.
Technology
What I’ve learned after my Mom got hacked (and her data held for ransom)
Technology
There’s a push in Sweden to deal with Internet trolls
Protesters stand behind a photo of a victim of self-immolation during a 2012 march in New York City in support of Tibet.
Business
A prominent Tibetan activist thinks Facebook deleted her post to cozy up to China
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visits the Korean April 26 Cartoon Film Studio in this undated photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).
Technology
When the Internet goes down in North Korea, there aren’t many to notice
A panel from "The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage" graphic novel.
Culture
Meet the most famous woman in computing you’ve probably never heard of
The sign outside the headquarters of the US Army's new Cyber School at Fort Gordon, Georgia. The school is part of the Army's creation of a new cyberwarfare branch.
Conflict
The Army is getting serious about cyberwarfare
A man in a Guy Fawkes mask smokes while joining supporters of the Anonymous movement taking part in the global "Million Mask March" protests in New York, on November 5, 2014.
Technology
For many geeks, Anonymous is the gateway drug to political and social activism
Ebola map
Development
This nonprofit group is trying to make the world more equal — through mapping
The homepage to Silk Road 2.0, allegedly an underground drug market, is seen in a screenshot after it was closed by U.S. authorities November 6, 2014. U.S. authorities said Thursday they have shut down the successor website to Silk Road, an underground on
Technology
International coalition moves to take down the dark side of the web
Michele Mattana of Sardinia, Italy, poses with an iPhone 6 Plus and an iPhone 6 on the first day of sales at the Fifth Avenue store in Manhattan on September 19, 2014.
Technology
Some customers are bent out of shape after Apple’s big iPhone launch
A desk
Culture
You can probably get just as much done in a 32-hour work week as you do in 40
A researcher at Hauri
Technology
Even your medical records aren’t safe. Chinese group hacks into hospital’s patient records
Technology
Virtual reality devices are getting pretty damn close to reality
A magnifying glass is held in front of a computer screen in this picture illustration. A Russian gang has stolen private information from 1.2 billion internet users around the globe in a new story published by The New York Times on August, 5, 2014.
Technology
A record Internet data heist can’t be fixed with a password change
A magnifying glass is held in front of a computer screen in this picture illustration. A Russian gang has stolen private information from 1.2 billion internet users around the globe in a new story published by The New York Times on August, 5, 2014.
Technology
A record Internet data heist can’t be fixed with a password change
Conflict & Justice
A View from Inside the Wikileaks ‘Cyber War’
Conflict & Justice
MasterCard, Other Websites Downed by Hackers Supporting Assange
Aaron Swartz poses in a Borderland Books in San Francisco. The Internet activist is the subject of new documentary about his life, activism and death.
Environment
The story of Internet icon Aaron Swartz comes to life in a new documentary
Arts, Culture & Media
‘The Man Who Invented The Computer’
Conflict & Justice
‘Anonymous’ Attacks Continue On WikiLeaks’ Behalf
Global Politics
China as a political scapegoat, and a call for Congress to play nice
Google case
Environment
Europeans can now request information about themselves be removed from the web
Facebook has been linked to problems with iPhone battery life.
Global Scan
iPhone won’t stay charged? Blame Facebook
Icons of WeChat and Weibo app in Beijing
Environment
Questions remain about the web crash in China, one of the biggest internet failures ever
Turing
Global Politics
He helped win World War II and was rewarded with chemical castration
Business, Economics and Jobs
How one guy’s $24 investment in bitcoins turned into an $886,000 payday
Two seniors at COSAT
Development & Education
School Year Blog: For low-income students, life after high school can be daunting
Live Chat: Should The U.S. Intervene in Syria?
Arts, Culture & Media
Nokia to Sell Cell Phone Business to Microsoft
Congress Investigates The Digital Currency Bitcoin
Global Politics
What can the NSA do with phone and Internet data?
Environment
Austin prepares to welcome second installation of Google’s Fiber project
Environment
Science Hack Day promotes creative collaboration through hacking
Environment
U.S. computer security firm unveils report linking cyber hacking group to China’s military
Arts, Culture & Media
When Kickstarter campaigns succeeds, but promises aren’t kept, there’s little recourse
Environment
‘Apple picking’ raises big concerns for Apple product owners
Environment
In the wake of iPhone 5, is Apple’s mystique causing it as much trouble as benefit?
Arts, Culture & Media
In new memoir, former Facebook employee questions role of social media
Environment
Facebook, ACLU join lawsuit seeking to have ‘likes’ ruled protected form of speech
Environment
Slovenian website seeks to turn people’s passwords into art
Business, Economics and Jobs
In hiring Marissa Mayer as new CEO, is Yahoo putting her on a ‘glass cliff’
Environment
Google warns users of suspected state-sponsored hacks
Environment
Scandinavian countries are attractive sites for ‘server farms’
Environment
Facebook IPO: Discussing the social network’s mobile question
Arts, Culture & Media
Computer programmers new rockstars of music world