Israel hack uncovered Russian spies' use of Kaspersky in 2015, report says
Information led to US decision to end use of company’s software across federal government in December
February 2016
Ten to watch at the Berlin film festival 2016
From Danish communes to druggy cops, Bosnian strikers to bolshy New Zealand shepherds, the 66th Berlin film festival – which starts this week – promises to serve up riveting drama from celebrated directors and performers. Here are some of the films we are most looking forward to
October 2014
Secure and protect
Internet experts see ‘major cyber attacks’ increasing over next decade
Pew Research report’s survey finds 61% of respondents predicting at least one attack causing ‘widespread harm’. By Stuart Dredge
May 2014
Dan Gillmor column
In the future, the robots may control you, and Silicon Valley will control them
Dan Gillmor
Dan Gillmor: Welcome to the horror show that is the 'internet of things' – hyper-intelligent software, vulnerable hardware ... and a whole new level of privacy invasion
April 2014
Media network blog
By turning security into a data problem, we can turn the tables on the bad guys
Mixing machine learning with big data allows security innovators to develop analytics that identify threats before they do harm
June 2013
Former US general James Cartwright named in Stuxnet leak inquiry
Report says Cartwright, once the second-highest ranking US officer, is under investigation over Iran cyber attack leaks
February 2013
Symantec discovers 2005 US computer virus attack on Iran nuclear plants
Internet security firm uncovers early 'Stuxnet O.5' version revealing espionage and sabotage virus released under George W Bush. By Charles Arthur
January 2013
Glenn Greenwald on security and liberty
Kiriakou and Stuxnet: the danger of the still-escalating Obama whistleblower war
Glenn Greenwald: The only official punished for the illegal NSA program was the one who discussed it. The same is now true of torture
November 2012
Technology blog
Boot up: the secret mobile giants, Surface's mail limit, skeuowered!, and more
Charles Arthur and Josh Halliday: Plus how Stuxnet hit Chevron, Twitter's reset, why the Wi-Fi iPad mini isn't good enough, and more
October 2012
Technology blog
Boot up: Viewdle bought?, iOS maps' Downfall, spam text fines, Notch v Win 8 and more
Charles Arthur and Josh Halliday: Plus is the PC over?, hard drive shipments began ramping up again, suggestions for Stuxnet origins and more
June 2012
The urgency of a computer virus nonproliferation treaty
Pratap Chatterjee
Pratap Chatterjee: By releasing Stuxnet and Flame, the US has launched an arms race of weaponised viruses. It needs to negotiate control now
The networker
Stuxnet: the worm that turned Obama into a hypocrite?
John Naughton
The president who made a stirring declaration about internet freedom authorised a wave of cyber-attacks on Iran, writes John Naughton
US was 'key player in cyber-attacks on Iran's nuclear programme'
President Obama sped up pace of computer sabotage in 2010 even after Stuxnet leak, according to New York Times report
July 2011
Technology blog
Boot up: Apple's Secret Service call, Android's crucial summer, Twitter ads coming and more
Charles Arthur: Plus the neural network that's 1% of your brain, those damn berry ads, iPhone 5 v Photoshop, Stuxnet decoded and more
May 2011
Stuxnet attack forced Britain to rethink the cyber war
Cyber-weaponry, virtual battlefields and the changing face of global warfare
Misha Glenny
April 2011
Iran accuses Siemens of helping launch Stuxnet cyber-attack
Senior official says German engineering giant supplied US and Israel with details of control system used by Tehran
March 2011
Iranian hacker claims he acted alone in stealing digital SSL certificates
Hacker says theft of certificates used for online transactions was retribution for the joint authorship by the US and Israel of the Stuxnet worm. By Charles Arthur
February 2011
Anonymous claims to have Stuxnet access
Iran should investigate Stuxnet virus, says atomic chief