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Assange says US benefited from Clinton email leaks

Views on WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange have shifted.

'The real victor is the US public which is better informed as a result of our work,' Assange wrote. 'It would be unconscionable for WikiLeaks to withhold such an archive from the public during an election.'

Smart devices, dumb security

Chinese firm Hangzhou Xiongmai has admitted its cameras and other devices are vulnerable to being taken over by hackers, ...

Security experts speaking at Australia's Ruxcon 2016 event explain why the weekend's internet problems are likely just the beginning.

Your fridge is watching you

What's in your fridge? Your health insurer might want to know.

Your fridge is getting so smart, security-software experts think you probably shouldn't trust it.

Change your passwords: Dropbox hack hits 60m

The 2012 Dropbox hack was broader than the company thought.

Dropbox has confirmed that a data breach discovered and disclosed in 2012 was bigger than previously known, and according to one report could involve almost 69 million accounts.