Kaspersky Lab launches lawsuit to overturn US Govt ban
Kaspersky Lab has launched legal action in a bid to overturn a Trump administration ban on use of its products in government networks.
Kaspersky Lab has launched legal action in a bid to overturn a Trump administration ban on use of its products in government networks.
Atos has said it will pursue its "friendly" bid for Gemalto despite a rejection of its multibillion-euro offer.
A court ruling in the US has raised serious questions over the price Michael Dell and Silver Lake Partners paid to buy back Dell.
Hackers likely working for a nation-state recently invaded the safety system of a critical infrastructure facility in a watershed attack that halted plant operations.
Outages among bitcoin exchanges expose weaknesses in the infrastructure supporting the cryptocurrency.
A former Rutgers University student and two other men pleaded guilty to computer crimes related to the creation, sale and use of the Mirai botnet, a network of infected electronics equipment used to knock major websites offline in massive 2016 cyber attacks.
The fascination with virtual currencies feels more like a "speculative mania", the head of Australia's central bank has said.
Toshiba and Western Digital have agreed to settle a long-running dispute over plans to sell the Japanese company's chip unit.
Bitcoin has hit another all-time peak, two days after the launch of the first ever bitcoin futures on a US exchange.
Amazon has said it is expanding its cloud computing business in China with a new local partner, Ningxia Western Cloud Data Technology.
At least one activist shareholder in the Japanese tech conglomerate doesn't think so.
Apple has confirmed it has reached a deal to acquire Shazam, with some reports placing the deal at around US$400 million.
Bitcoin has rocketed to a lifetime high just shy of US$16,000 after climbing some 60 per cent over one week.
Sources claim a 20-year-old man was behind Uber's 2016 data breach and was paid to destroy the data through the company's bug bounty program.
A US judge has dismissed class action claims accusing Google of paying female employees less than men and giving them fewer opportunities for promotions.