BoingBoing
SUBSCRIBE STORE
  • SEARCH
  • STORE
  • Blog : The posts
  • Forums : Read the rules
  • Store : Wonderful Products (Contact Support)
  • Newsletter : Daily wonderful things
  • About Us : Writers and staff
  • Contact Us : Get satisfaction
  • Advertise : Thank you for reading
  • Privacy Policy : The data you generate
  • TOS : What you agree to
  • Thumbnails : Youtube Thumbnail generator
  • News North Korea has been hacking the U.S. since 2009, warn DHS and FBI—and they're not stopping Xeni Jardin
  • ddos Major U.S. websites inaccessible in "cyber attack" on domain name system Rob Beschizza
  • donald trump Trump confirms that US cyberattacked Russia in 2018 Xeni Jardin
  • Technology Finally revealed: identity of hacker blamed for stealing from 300+ companies and governments, in 44 countries Xeni Jardin
  • Gadgets Learn cybersecurity essentials on your own time at home with these classes Boing Boing's Shop
  • security State-backed hackers are attacking coronavirus responders, U.S. and UK officials warn in joint statement Xeni Jardin
  • Business For sale on the dark web: +500,000 Zoom accounts, some at less than a penny each Xeni Jardin
  • Gadgets The Gryphon Guardian protects your home WiFi network — and protects kids from themselves Boing Boing's Shop
  • News Hackers tried to break into WHO, which faces more than two-fold increase in cyberattacks Xeni Jardin
  • Gadgets This massive cybersecurity training package covers everything a security pro has to know Boing Boing's Shop
  • politics 'Sandworm' hacking group linked to Russian GRU's Main Center for Special Technology, says U.S. Xeni Jardin
  • politics Disinformation 2020: FBI warns of ongoing Russian 'information warfare' Xeni Jardin
  • politics FBI says it will notify state officials when local election systems are hacked Xeni Jardin
  • education Security expert offers hacking advice to students whose campuses have implemented pervasive wireless surveillance Cory Doctorow
  • Business After hack, Canadian LifeLabs paid ransom for 15M+ customers' health data Xeni Jardin
  • law NSO Group employees kicked off Facebook for spying for brutal dictators are suing Facebook for violating their privacy Cory Doctorow
  • books An interview with Andy Greenberg about his book Sandworm, on the Russian state hackers who attack power grids Cory Doctorow
  • Business FTC takes action against stalkerware company Retina-X Gennie Gebhart and Eva Galperin
  • security My review of Sandworm: an essential guide to the new, reckless world of "cyberwarfare" Cory Doctorow
  • facebook After suing NSO Group for hacking Whatsapp, Facebook kicks NSO employees off its services Cory Doctorow

Read the rules you agree to by using this website in our Terms of Service.

We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

Boing Boing uses cookies and analytics trackers, and is supported by advertising, merchandise sales and affiliate links. Read about what we do with the data we gather in our Privacy Policy.

Who will be eaten first? Our forum rules are detailed in the Community Guidelines.

Boing Boing is published under a Creative Commons license except where otherwise noted.

    • Mark Frauenfelder
    • David Pescovitz
    • Rob Beschizza
    • Carla Sinclair
    Editors
    • Jason Weisberger
    Publisher
    • Ken Snider
    Sysadmin
    • About Us
    • Newsletter
    • Contact Us
    • Advertise
    • Forums
    • Shop
    • Shop Support
Please support Boing Boing!
Get all the day's posts in one ad-free email for just $5 a month.
Subscribe now!