Club Penguin fans reportedly hacked into Disney's internal servers this week, uncovering internal data about Disney's larger business.
The hacking group ShinyHunters claimed responsibility and is seeking $500 million
Physical books, CDs, and DVDs can still be checked out using paper forms.
Because of an open source software component that never got a proper fix, some widely used computer products have security issues that are vulnerable.
Security bugs in thousands of LG devices could allow hackers to hijack them.
Canadian officials have linked the Flipper Zero to a spate of car thefts and plan to ban the device. The tool's developers say the concerns are unfounded.
The tiny hacking device has been viewed as a threat by law enforcement. Now it looks like a major western government is trying to ban it.
A viral internet story would have you believe that cybercriminals have turned to dental products to launder their malicious activity.
A Hong Kong employee hopped on a video call with a deepfake version of his boss and paid the ultimate price.
The images traumatized the college students so much that they required medical attention.
Kaspersky's team was tired of being hacked, then they uncovered backdoors in the hardware of Apple products.
A new SEC rule puts way more pressure on CFOs to come forward immediately.
The agency made thousands of arrests and seized $300 million related to cybercrime as hacks have impacted hundreds of millions of Americans.
1.3 million files from Insomniac Games' and its release slate through 2033 were exposed after Sony missed the deadline to pay hackers $2 million.
Public filings show that a wealth of personal data points were stolen during the breach.
Senator Wyden wants to change privacy policies that allow Apple and Google to share metadata about their users with the government.
The digital privacy experts at Incogni chart an actionable calendar for reclaiming your private information.
If you’re constantly receiving unwanted calls and texts from scammers and solicitors, we have three solutions for you.
Canadian officials’ phones are restricted from using WeChat and TikTok due to the considerable data the apps scrape from user devices.
Cyberattacks in the U.S. rose by 45% this year, compared to the second half of 2022.