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Student hackers get revenge on final exams as ‘ShinyHunters’ takes down nearly 9,000 schools study software

Cyber threat analyst Luke Connolly described ShinyHunters as a loose affiliation of teenagers and young adults based in the U.S. and the U.K.

By Heather Hollingsworth and The Associated PressMay 8, 2026
Stripe CEO Patrick Collison says a wave of token theft is wreaking havoc on the AI economy
Stripe CEO Patrick Collison says a wave of token theft is wreaking havoc on the AI economy
By Jeff John RobertsMay 7, 2026
Anthropic’s SpaceX compute deal comes as AI data center backlash grows—fueled by both real grievances and conspiracy theories
Anthropic’s SpaceX compute deal comes as AI data center backlash grows—fueled by both real grievances and conspiracy theories
By Sharon GoldmanMay 7, 2026
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ServiceNow just unveiled an AI workforce that can run your entire company: ‘Enterprises need AI that senses, decides, and securely acts’
By Nick LichtenbergMay 5, 2026
Gen Alpha is using makeup to pass age verification tech online. One mom caught her son using an eyebrow pencil
Gen Alpha is using makeup to pass age verification tech online. One mom caught her son using an eyebrow pencil
By Catherina GioinoMay 5, 2026
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Jamie Dimon and Dario Amodei sidestep question about whether the AI cyber ‘freakout’ is warranted
By Nick LichtenbergMay 5, 2026
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SuccessBefore the McLaren CEO got a $50 million payday from his team’s F1 championship, he was a high-school dropout who got his start on Wheel of Fortune
By Sasha RogelbergMay 9, 2026
‘Employers are increasingly turning to degree and GPA’ in hiring: Recruiters retreat from ‘talent is everywhere,’ double down on top colleges
Future of Work‘Employers are increasingly turning to degree and GPA’ in hiring: Recruiters retreat from ‘talent is everywhere,’ double down on top colleges
By Jake AngeloMay 9, 2026
Protester at Jeffrey Epstein hearing
LawHow Jeffrey Epstein leveraged a prestigious U.N.-affiliated nonprofit—and the Gates Foundation—to control women and keep them in his orbit
By Jessica MathewsMay 9, 2026
Red flag test: former CEO explains why he rejects job candidates who say they can start right away
SuccessRed flag test: former CEO explains why he rejects job candidates who say they can start right away
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMay 9, 2026
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Arts & Entertainment‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ broke the box office. It may also be the last great victory for Hollywood’s IP machine
By Nick LichtenbergMay 9, 2026
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CommentaryJohnson & Johnson CEO: America’s innovation advantage starts with health 
By Joaquin DuatoMay 9, 2026
Investors are betting big on senior housing. There’s just one problem—the baby boomers they’re chasing can’t pay the rent
Real EstateInvestors are betting big on senior housing. There’s just one problem—the baby boomers they’re chasing can’t pay the rent
By Sydney LakeMay 9, 2026
Qualcomm’s CEO is working with ‘pretty much all’ major AI players on top-secret devices—and powering OpenAI’s first push into hardware
AIQualcomm’s CEO is working with ‘pretty much all’ major AI players on top-secret devices—and powering OpenAI’s first push into hardware
By Eva RoytburgMay 9, 2026
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Federal workers are advertising their security clearances on LinkedIn. Agencies say those are ‘top secret’ for a reason
PoliticsFederal workers are advertising their security clearances on LinkedIn. Agencies say those are ‘top secret’ for a reason
By Chloe TaylorAugust 9, 2022
  • Tesla CEO Elon Musk speaks during the official opening of the new Tesla electric car manufacturing plant near Berlin.
    NewslettersTesla stays ahead of the pack with new European plant
    By Jacob CarpenterMarch 22, 2022
The Solana wallet hack: What we know so far
The CoinsThe Solana wallet hack: What we know so far
By Taylor LockeAugust 3, 2022
Synthetic media and deepfakes are here–but our economy isn’t ready
CommentarySynthetic media and deepfakes are here–but our economy isn’t ready
By Mounir IbrahimJuly 27, 2022
A Twitter logo is seen on a computer screen
TechTwitter hacker touting the data of over 5.4 million users, including celebrities and companies, for $30,000
By Alice HearingJuly 26, 2022
Customers work on their laptops on the internet in the cafe St. Oberholz in Berlin-Mitte, Germany.
SuccessThese are the top 10 best places on Earth to work remotely
By Chloe BergerJuly 15, 2022
Theta Lake CEO Devin Redmond speaking at a roundtable
ConferencesRussian cyberattacks are on the rise—we just don’t know about it
By Jessica MathewsJuly 15, 2022
  • Russian President Vladimir Putin
    TechExperts say Russia’s war on Ukraine is accelerating the ‘splinternet.’ But what is the splinternet?
    By Sophie MellorMarch 22, 2022
A sign for the National Security Agency (NSA), US Cyber Command and Central Security Service, is seen near the visitor's entrance to the headquarters of the National Security Agency (NSA).
Education ArticlesHow to land a cybersecurity job with the federal government
By Preston Fore and Rich GrisetJuly 14, 2022
An engineer shows microchips for a quantum processor.
CommentaryQuantum hacking is the next big cybersecurity threat. Here’s how companies should prepare for ‘Y2Q’
By François Candelon, Maxime Courtaux, Vinit Patel and Jean-François BobierJuly 1, 2022
Cybersecurity looks like a safe haven in private finance
NewslettersCybersecurity looks like a safe haven in private finance
By Kevin KelleherJune 24, 2022
How the board can help in the fight against cybersecurity threats
ConferencesHow the board can help in the fight against cybersecurity threats
By Dan ReillyJune 22, 2022
Australian billionaire slams Elon Musk’s return to work order right as his $48 billion firm discloses a huge security flaw
TechAustralian billionaire slams Elon Musk’s return to work order right as his $48 billion firm discloses a huge security flaw
By Tristan BoveJune 3, 2022
  • A man walks out of Sberbank in Moscow
    CybersecurityRussia’s largest bank tells its clients to delay downloading software updates after ‘protestware’ attacks target Russian users
    By Nicholas GordonMarch 22, 2022
electronic screen displaying stock market numbers going down.
MagazineFortune 500 CEO survey: The leaders of America’s biggest companies are bracing for a recession
By Fortune Editors and Alan MurrayMay 24, 2022
Mayflower Autonomous Ship on the water.
NewslettersWhy we need R2-D2 if we want autonomous ships, factories, and more
By Jeremy KahnMay 17, 2022
The insidious threat of fraud in the buy now, pay later space
CommentaryThe insidious threat of fraud in the buy now, pay later space
By Armen NajarianMay 17, 2022
Ebay harassment campaign
TechFormer eBay exec becomes last guilty plea from harassment campaign that targeted newsletter critical of e-commerce
By The Associated PressMay 16, 2022
Two women in suits, one tapping a virtual lock symbol
NewslettersBoards are tapping directors with HR and cybersecurity expertise
By Aman KidwaiMay 13, 2022
Using A.I to repel hackers is complicated. But these tricks can help
NewslettersUsing A.I to repel hackers is complicated. But these tricks can help
By Jonathan VanianMay 10, 2022
Secretary Of State Antony Blinken
The CoinsU.S. sanctions North Korean cryptocurrency mixing firm
By Fatima Hussein and The Associated PressMay 6, 2022
Man at a computer.
TechBlockchain security firm accuses token of crypto rug pull resulting in $1.3 million in losses
By Chris MorrisMay 6, 2022
A power plant in Orlando
CommentaryAs the red line disappears, business leaders must step up to protect U.S. infrastructure from cyberattacks
By Galina AntovaMay 5, 2022
Microsoft office
TechRussian hackers were preparing for cyberattack on Ukraine as early as March 2021, Microsoft reports
By Frank Bajak and The Associated PressApril 27, 2022
Wind turbine maintenance on German offshore wind farm
EnvironmentGermany is trying to transition away from Russian fuel and hackers are now hitting German wind energy companies
By Sophie MellorApril 25, 2022
Accounts deceivable: Email scam costliest type of cybercrime
FinanceAccounts deceivable: Email scam costliest type of cybercrime
By Alan Suderman and The Associated PressApril 9, 2022
Merrick Garland unveils huge effort to shut down Putin’s ‘botnet’ and warns Russia: ‘It does not matter how far you sail your yacht’
TechMerrick Garland unveils huge effort to shut down Putin’s ‘botnet’ and warns Russia: ‘It does not matter how far you sail your yacht’
By Jonathan VanianApril 6, 2022
Union organizer Christian Smalls (L) celebrates following the April 1, 2022, vote for the unionization of the Amazon Staten Island warehouse in New York.
NewslettersUnions have a long way to go after victory over Amazon
By Jacob CarpenterApril 4, 2022
Days after I was named CEO, my company faced one of the most sophisticated cyberattacks in history
CommentaryDays after I was named CEO, my company faced one of the most sophisticated cyberattacks in history
By Sudhakar RamakrishnaApril 4, 2022
U.S. indicts 4 Russian hackers for attacks on energy sector
CybersecurityU.S. indicts 4 Russian hackers for attacks on energy sector
By Jack Gillum, Jeff Stone and BloombergMarch 24, 2022
Rear View Of Computer Hacker
Tech16-year-old living with his mom is Lapsus$ mastermind behind Microsoft hack, cyber detectives say
By William Turton, Jordan Robertson and BloombergMarch 24, 2022
Nestlé denies it was hacked by Anonymous, claiming it accidentally leaked data dump itself—but it will stop selling Russians Kit Kats and Nesquik
CybersecurityNestlé denies it was hacked by Anonymous, claiming it accidentally leaked data dump itself—but it will stop selling Russians Kit Kats and Nesquik
By Christiaan HetznerMarch 23, 2022
U.S. President Joe Biden
TechAs Biden warns of a Russian cyberattack, what are the precedents? Here’s what happened when a major oil pipeline was hacked last year
By Andrew MarquardtMarch 22, 2022
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