• Joe Biden, Elon Musk, other Twitter accounts hawk bitcoin in apparent hack

    Joe Biden, Elon Musk, other Twitter accounts hawk bitcoin in apparent hack

    Over a dozen high-profile Twitter accounts, including Joe Biden and Elon Musk, appear to have been hacked on Wednesday as part of an apparent scam that promised free bitcoins to tens of millions of users. “Feeling greatful, doubling all payments sent to my BTC address!,” read the a since-deleted tweet on Musk’s account, which misspelled …
  • Celebrity-targeting hackers return with dirt on Bad Boy, LeBron and more

    Celebrity-targeting hackers return with dirt on Bad Boy, LeBron and more

    The hackers who attacked the celebrity law firm ran by famed attorney Allen Grubman are back. The group, which calls itself REvil, has posted a new message on the dark Web saying it’s ready to auction off all the info it allegedly has on LeBron James, Nicki Minaj and Mariah Carey, starting at $600,000 per …
  • Google Chrome security flaw results in 32 million malware downloads

    Google Chrome security flaw results in 32 million malware downloads

    Read More: Google’s self-driving car company Waymo loses head of safety Google says it will let workers expense $1,000 worth of office furniture Tech giants hire advocacy groups to burnish their images, deter regulators Justice Department gets serious about rolling back big tech protections
  • Mets mailbag: The payroll catastrophe awaiting Mets if Wilpons don’t sell

    Mets mailbag: The payroll catastrophe awaiting Mets if Wilpons don’t sell

    You ask, we answer. The Post is fielding questions from readers about New York’s biggest pro sports teams and getting our beat writers to answer them in a series of regularly published mailbags. In today’s installment: the Mets If the Wilpons lose a lot of money this season and continue to own the team, how …
  • Rutgers-Camden coach: Christian Hackenberg’s baseball dream ‘not a joke’

    Rutgers-Camden coach: Christian Hackenberg’s baseball dream ‘not a joke’

    The text message on baseball coach Ryan Kulik’s phone read like a mistake. Hey, can you get a catcher for Hackenberg? He needs to throw a bullpen. “I’m like, ‘Christian Hackenberg?’ ” Kulik recalled Saturday for The Post. “What do you mean?” Indeed. The former Jets quarterback — a second-round draft pick who flopped out of …
  • Hulu launches ‘Watch Party’ test to stream videos with friends

    Hulu launches ‘Watch Party’ test to stream videos with friends

    With millions of Americans still under quarantine orders, Hulu is introducing a way for subscribers to sit together on the couch — virtually — to stream TV shows and movies at the same time. Starting May 28, Hulu is beginning to test Watch Party, its first social feature that will let viewers watch titles together …
  • EasyJet cyber attack exposes personal info of 9 million customers

    EasyJet cyber attack exposes personal info of 9 million customers

    Hackers accessed personal information for millions of easyJet customers in a “highly sophisticated” cyber attack, the British budget airline said Tuesday. The attack exposed the email addresses and travel details of about 9 million people, including 2,208 customers whose credit card information was also accessed, easyJet said. While there’s no evidence the information has been …
  • Law firm hackers shift ransom target from Trump to Madonna

    Law firm hackers shift ransom target from Trump to Madonna

    The hackers who stole confidential files about stars including Lady Gaga from an A-list power lawyer claim to have sold all their “dirty laundry” on President Donald Trump to a secret buyer, and now they’re demanding at least $1 million for details on Madonna. Hacking group REvil cyberattacked top entertainment attorney Allen Grubman’s NYC law …
  • Hacker group REvil set to dump A-listers’ business deals on dark web

    Hacker group REvil set to dump A-listers’ business deals on dark web

    The world’s most powerful A-list legal firm hit by a cyberattack is refusing to pay the shadowy hackers their $42 million ransom demand — meaning that a trove of details of some of the biggest deals in showbiz history, including Bruce Springsteen’s Netflix deal and Sean “Diddy” Combs’ rumored $100 million vodka deal will be …
  • Law firm hackers double ransom demand, threaten Donald Trump

    Law firm hackers double ransom demand, threaten Donald Trump

    The ransom demand for the secret files of a cyber-attacked lawyer to A-list stars has doubled to $42 million — as the hackers now threaten to reveal “dirty laundry” on President Donald Trump in just a week if they are not paid in full. Attorney Allen Grubman — the most prominent entertainment attorney in the world, …