A new survey looks at what makes hackers tick -- and for most, it's not money or glory.
The Anonymous hacker busted for allegedly stealing data from the U.S. Army, Lockheed Martin, Bank of America, and more admits to nabbing confidential information and breaking the law.
A small mobile publishing company called BlueToad says the Apple UDIDs leaked last week came from an illegal intrusion into its network last week, an admission that contradicts AntiSec's claims about the FBI.
New e-readers highlight a big week for product announcements, while hackers claim to steal Apple IDs. Also: iPhone 5 next week?
The publishing of 1 million anonymized Apple UDIDs allegedly found on an FBI agent's computer brought AntiSec's actions front and center. With denials from Apple and the FBI, you might think it's over. Not so fast.
A hacker group claims to have hacked its way to the device ID and user details of 12 million Apple iOS devices. Learn how to find the Unique Device Identifier (UDID) for your device(s) to see if your information has been compromised.
Apple denies any involvement with a massive list of user identification numbers that leaked out earlier this week.
Hackers say they got data on Apple device users from FBI agent's laptop, but the agency denies knowing anything about it.
Hacking group posts 1 million of the identifiers to the Web after allegedly lifting the data from an agent's laptop.
Firm agrees to offer free subscriptions and more to people affected by the Anonymous-related breach of its network.
During the court case for Jeremy Hammond--the Antisec hacker busted for stealing data in the Stratfor breach--the FBI says charges made with stolen credit card information equals $700,000.
The next generation of the tablet arrives, while the feds crack down on LulzSec. Also: Meet Google Play.