Prince Harry and six others, including Elton John, have been ordered to pay 9.5 million pounds to the publisher of Britain’s Daily Mail. This follows their failed invasion of privacy case. Justice Matthew Nicklin announced the payment is due by Aug. 28. The group lost a High Court case in London last month, which alleged illegal phone hacking. The publisher denied the claims. The judgment comes as Harry and his family plan to move back to the U.K. Harry’s legal battles have strained his relationships with his family and the media.
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Microsoft has stopped a massive hacking operation - one that it says could have impacted the presidential election.
The judge acknowledged the attempted hack wasn't successful and the company network wasn't compromised.
Western governments are accusing hackers believed to be part of the Russian intelligence services of trying to steal information about a coronavirus vaccine.
The U.S. Justice Department has charged seven Russian military intelligence officers with hacking anti-doping agencies and other organizations.
Uber is coming clean about its cover-up of a year-old hacking attack that stole personal information about more than 57 million of the beleaguered ride-hailing service's customers and drivers.
The Justice Department is expected to announce charges tied to a mega breach of Yahoo user accounts. Federal officials were expected to make a cybercrime announcement Wednesday morning.
President-elect Donald Trump is saying he had a "constructive meeting and conversation" with intelligence leaders on Friday but insists that any hacking attempts had "absolutely no effect" on the election outcome.
President Barack Obama says he regrets not being able to transfer his own political success into Democratic races across the country.