More than 4,000 U.S. computers and networks have had malware files deleted by the FBI, which said it did not collect other ...
FBI leaders have warned that hackers who breached AT&T's system last year likely stole months of agents' call and text logs, ...
The FBI hacked about 4,200 computers across the US as part of an operation to find and delete PlugX, a malware used by state-backed hackers in China to steal information from victims, the ...
The group managed to hack computers in at least 170 countries, giving them considerable access to international ...
The FBI is racing to safeguard the identities of confidential informants after agents' AT&T call and text logs were accessed ...
The FBI says it was authorized to mass-remove “PlugX” malware from more than 4,000 compromised machines in the United States ...
FBI leaders have warned that they believe hackers who broke into AT&T Inc.’s system last year stole months of their agents’ call and text logs, setting off a race within the bureau to protect the ...
On Dec. 23, the FBI, the Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center (DC3) and the National Police Agency of Japan (NPA) published a rundown of the hack that led to the loss of 4,502.9 Bitcoin (BTC ...
A federal law enforcement official told USA Today that investigators believe Russian attackers were behind the hacking. Now FBI agents are trying to determine whether the attacks were related to U.S.
The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Japan's National Police Agency, noted that a North Korean hacking group, TraderTraitor, orchestrated the infamous Japanese exchange DMM Bitcoin hack.