The threat of Google to cut off Australian users' quest and walk away from $4 billion in revenue has prompted an alert that digital giants are not bluffing
US President Joe Biden took the oath of office before an unusually barren National Mall, the giants of Big Tech could be forgiven across the country in Silicon Valley for looking at it with mixed feelings.
A Turkish man has been sentenced to life imprisonment for attempting to rape a 20-year-old woman and her friend in a flat, causing her to leap 10 floors to her death.
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg warned Google that, after the company admitted to intermittently blocking certain content, Australian news websites should pay, not ban them from search results.
Tree of Liberty, the website, claimed to be the Boogaloo movement's press outlet, whose adherents are militant pro-gun supporters who support the notion of a second American Civil War
Darknet marketplace has been taken down by a German-led police sting whose Australian suspected founder used it to facilitate the selling of drugs, stolen credit card data and malware
Data leak has revealed a huge trove of information scraped from more than 214 million Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn profiles, and stored on an unsecured server.
Proof from CrowdStrike Security Company indicates that Microsoft-owned companies that sell applications have been used to hack into Microsoft's Office 365 clients.
Ranie Dridi, Araby's TV journalist, never clicked on suspected links and messages sent to her cell phone - but she didn't have to deal with the sophisticated hack she was alleged to have been targeting.
Separate from the alleged Russian team that is now involved with the key data breach of SolarWinds also attacked the company products earlier this year.
In the wake of complaints of bugs in the Poland CD project video game, Sony just dragges Cyberpunk 2077 off its PlayStation store one week after its debut.
A FireEye that an unknown intruder could spread malware to potentially a thousand organizations last Saturday announced a compromise to SolarWinds networking software vendors.
Microsoft reported that its servers and at least 40 customer organisations have been hit by a recent state-level attack involving hackers which had armed updates of SolarWinds Orion for target organizations worldwide.
Hacking Russia, including the domestic defense industry and nuclear programmes, the hack infiltrated the Federal agencies. Victims are also Microsoft and other businesses.
A second hotfix to resolve the crucial vulnerability of its Orio platform, which had been used for malware insertion, was officially released by network monitoring service provider SolarWinds and public and private agencies were breached during a large spy operation.