Professional Hackers Helped FBI Unlock San Bernardino Terrorist’s iPhone
Professional hackers helped the FBI unlock a San Bernardino terrorist’s iPhone by exploiting a previously unknown software flaw.
Professional hackers helped the FBI unlock a San Bernardino terrorist’s iPhone by exploiting a previously unknown software flaw.
When Apple refused to help the FBI open an iPhone of one of the San Bernardino killers, the bureau sought help from experts worldwide.
The FBI is helping Bangladesh investigate a massive heist by hackers who stole $81 million from the country’s central bank last month.
The FBI and U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration warned that cars are “increasingly vulnerable” to hacking, Fortune reports.
State and federal authorities are investigated an alleged ISIS “kill list” that contains personal information of dozens of Minnesota law enforcement officers.
“When will the US government realize we won’t stop until they cut relations with Israel..” the tweet reads.
One of the members of the hacking group sent an email to Motherboard to divulge the latest stunt.
The Department of Homeland Security is responsible for protecting government computers, but it turns out, the agency’s own information systems are vulnerable to a cyber attack.