Anti-government activists protest in Valencia, one of Venezuela's largest cities, on Sunday. Ronaldo Schemidt/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
The Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., was first hacked on Nov. 7 — the day before the election. Alex Brandon/AP hide caption
While the government dodged a bullet this time by avoiding the latest malware attack, experts say its systems are still vulnerable. Intrepid00/Flickr hide caption
A vendor counts bank notes at a market in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Tomohiro Ohsumi/Bloomberg via Getty Images hide caption
The official FBI seal is seen on an iPhone camera screen outside the agency's headquarters. With help from a third party, the FBI managed to unlock the iPhone used by one of San Bernardino shooters. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images hide caption
The Next Apple-FBI Question: Who Can Know How The iPhone Was Hacked?
The Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center was hacked for ransom earlier this month. Junkyardsparkle via Wikimedia Commons hide caption
Rami Malek plays genius hacker Elliot Alderson in Mr. Robot. David Giesbrecht/USA Network hide caption
The website of the "married dating" service Ashley Madison was the target of hackers, who apparently released customer data. AshleyMadison.com hide caption
The Darkode malware forum was replaced by an image announcing its seizure by authorities Wednesday. Justice Department hide caption
A screen grab of the newly restored TV5Monde website shows its coverage of the hacking attack. NPR hide caption
Dmitri Alperovitch, co-founder of the cybersecurity startup CrowdStrike, says his company is building stockpiles of intelligence about potential hacking groups. Keith Bedford/Reuters/Landov hide caption