Morrison's comments follow an investigation into the hacking attempt, which was first thought to involve only the Parliament's servers
Dozens of corporations and multiple United States agencies have been hit, according to seven people briefed on the episodes who were not authorized to discuss them publicly
Nest camera users were urged to prevent such invasions by implementing two-factor verification
Cops registered a case against unidentified hackers at the cyber police station on January 12
The information includes email addresses, mobile phone numbers, photos of IDs and personal chat transcripts
Cyber experts have long warned that Germany - with its high level of technology expertise - is a particularly attractive target for cyber attackers of all kinds, including state actors
Prasad said Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) issues alerts and advisories regarding latest cyber threats and countermeasures on a regular basis
Avoid downloading free content, keep your software updated, and seek a cyber security expert's advice if your computer slows down excessively
According to the researchers, the hackers used computers at China's Tsinghua University to target US energy and communications companies, as well as the Alaskan state government
It was confirmed that the cyber attack was launched from China
Govt tries to bypass encryption, spyware tech rely on inherent weaknesses of our digital ecosystem
The hackers, who called themselves PHC, also posted some pro-Pakistani slogans on the website
Poland's financial regulator was targeted in January by a suspected "watering hole" attack
Hacks began late 2016, installing unauthorised code on websites belonging to financial regulators
Hacking activities include the penetration of national infrastructure systems and money markets
The site remained down till late Sunday evening
'I could have used my skills for something good,' Findikoglu said before hearing his sentence
To protect communications between tags and readers, researchers are designing new RFID protocols
Attackers quietly scooped up the records of more than 1 billion users, including names, birth dates, phone numbers and passwords
Security professionals have been anticipating more attacks from malware, since a hacker released software code that powers such malware