Last week, the page boasted 22,000 followers, a number that has surged by 1,000 in recent days. Among the shocking x-rated videos, one has garnered a staggering 94,000 views.
A hacker was able to remotely open the doors and windows of Tesla cars around the world, as well as turn on music, flash the headlights, and even start the engines.
Evin Prison, located in Iran’s capital city, is renowned for its mistreatment of inmates. Hackers have now given the world irrefutable proof.
The latest local celebrity couple to find themselves at the centre of an alleged cheating scandal claims to have been hacked.
A quick-thinking operator managed to stop a hacker from poisoning thousands, after they gained access to the Florida water supply system.
At the time, Experian assured South Africans that their data had been recovered and secured. The truth is that as many as 24 million people and nearly 800 000 businesses are at risk.
A vulnerability in WhatsApp made it possible for hackers to spread surveillance software to mobile devices. Here’s what to look out for.
Facebook was hacked last week, which compromised at least 50 million accounts. Turns out it’s far worse than we initially thought.
SA Rugby’s official Twitter account admitted yesterday that it had been hacked, although it did take them quite a while to catch on.
The 60-year-old insurer has more than two-and-a-half million life-insurance policies, so there will be many customers sweating about this weekend’s hack.
It’s the biggest data leak in South African history, and has doubled in size since the news first broke. Here’s how to check if you’re on the list.
Exposing the personal information of more than 30 million South Africans, a treasure trove of data has just been discovered floating around the internet.
No one likes to be caught with their pants down at work, but these government officials have some hard questions to answer following this hack.
Ever since the site was hacked last year, scandal after scandal has followed Ashley Madison around. Turns out they don’t like bill queries either.
A few week’s back we told you about Nadia Gustavo, whose life was turned upside down by the events that took place on May 25 of this year.
It was a rather embarrassing evening for the folks over at Cricket South Africa, although some Facebook users may have liked what they saw.
It seems the hackers responsible for grabbing all that data from the Ashley Madison and Established Men sites have followed through on their promise. Cue many worried spouses.
Crayola, the king of wax crayons, went into total meltdown on the weekend (hahahaha) when their Facebook page was hacked. Cue childhood innocence lost.
SONY Pictures is not having the best time at the moment – between rather catty emails being leaked to new movie previews being made public, it’s a wonder they’re keeping so calm.
Being a part of a scandal is never fun, especially when it’s all about nude pictures and videos of yourself. These celebs are taking it the next level of unhappiness.
Kate Upton is in the middle of the leaked nude pics scandal, but thank goodness she has her boyfriend to give her support and tell her things will all blow over. Or does she?
That’s right! We have a new world leader in the dumbest-ever-password category. And it’s… Well, its pretty daft.
People tend to make a fuss about presidential doodles – they were even the subject of a book called ‘Presidentital Doodlings’. But for years, the Bill Clinton Foundation has refused to release any of his doodles. They still haven’t released them officially. Which drove one politically-minded hacker, ‘Guccifer’, to leak these onto the web.
LinkedIn has confirmed via its blog that more than 6,5 Million user passwords had been “compromised”. That is a nice way of saying a Russian hacker stole, and then downloaded them. If you have an account with LinkedIn, now would be a great time to change your password.
In the wake of Parliament’s majority vote to send the controversial Protection of Information Bill to the National Council of Provinces for consideration, the ANC’s Wikipedia has suffered numerous mischievious revisions, or hacks.The information under the heading “Controversy over corrupt members” appears to have been censored, or redacted, in a style similar to a government-censored document. You need to see what these guys did.