A lawsuit from the ex-head of HR claims Twitter owes $500 million for not paying all those people that Elon Musk laid off.
The FTC, the SEC, and the CFTC filed suit against Alex Mashinsky and Celsius on the same day.
Rajan Vasisht received at least seven payments from lawyers via Venmo during November and December 2019, one for “Thomas Christmas Party.”
Roger Thomas Clark, who went by the alias "Variety Jones" assisted Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht and urged him to hire a hitman.
One of the e-commerce giant's high-level security pros is accused of using his hacking talents for evil.
Franck Louis-Victor pleaded not guilty to arson and domestic violence charges after police were called to his Michigan home.
Violators found to create or possess deepfaked material of minors engaged in sexual acts could face 5 to 20 years in prison.
Superior Court Judge Gary Wilcox could be reprimanded or disbarred for "graphic sexual references" in videos posted on TikTok.
Could a new lawsuit spell big trouble for the AI industry's top dog? It sure does look like it.
The case cited a reportedly fictitious request for a gay wedding site, but no one thought to interview the person who made that request until now.
The court's decision limits how and when online posts and messages can be legally classified as threats.
The Revolving Door Project says the judge's son's employment poses a clear conflict of interest.
TikTokers involved in what seemed like a grassroots legal effort had their legal expenses covered by the company.
A woman was charged with murder when her Uber driver, Danial Piedro Garcia, died five days after she shot him in the head.
The 24-year-old British man behind a series of high-profile social media hacks has been sentenced to five years in U.S. federal prison.
ChatGPT made up quotes and citations that lawyers filed with the courts. Then they lied about it and pretended to be on vacation, the judge said.
Cops and prosecutors are fighting to continue hoovering up data, even if it means torpedoing a bill to protect reproductive and gender-affirming healthcare.
Agents from the DEA, IRS, DHS, DOJ, and the Postal Service are joining forces to address an uptick in cryptocurrency and dark web-enabled crime.
Apple’s tactics scuttled a nascent unionization effort in New York City, according to a NLRB attorney.
A cybercriminal aided the government in its case against a woman accused of haplessly ordering a murder on the dark web.