A California suit claims the app is recording private conversations and using them to train its AI.
Not exactly what you want to hear from a company that manages the personal information of millions of people.
A number of men were arrested during the undercover police operation.
Artificial intelligence, very real vulnerabilities.
“So how bad is this? You could remotely take control [of] a train's brake controller from a very long distance away, using hardware that costs sub $500."
Why are two geopolitical foes both afraid of Meta's chat app?
Some say more than 16.5 billion credentials are involved. One thing is for sure: the dark web is swimming in stolen data.
The Secretary of Defense keeps getting caught using Signal, a remarkable feat.
A similar bill was blocked by a federal judge last year over First Amendment concerns.
Russia is not a significant cyber threat to the U.S. anymore, Trump's new Defense Secretary says.
Attacks on cryptocurrency exchanges have become a lucrative source of income for the isolated nation.
A backdoor into iCloud end-to-end encryption would defeat the purpose of the feature, so Apple is pulling it from the UK altogether.
The teen went by Big Balls online.
Under the U.K. law, it’s illegal for the company to even talk about the existence of the order.
The overall number of attacks increased, according to Chainalysis, but several large hacking groups left the scene.
The model failed to block a single attack attempt.
The messaging app claims to have linked the attacks to Paragon Solutions.
The DHS’ acting director said that anyone who got canned is ‘welcome to reapply.’
PlugX got its plug pulled.
The regional Russian provider confirmed the attack on social media, saying it caused a "complete failure" in its infrastructure.