The activist claims they were targeted five times between April and August of last year.
As the political crisis in Ukraine deepens, warfare is evolving with the times.
The U.S. strategy of waiting to see what kind of ruling it could get without promises might backfire.
As a political drama with global implications plays out in Ukraine, cyberattacks on the country are proving to have significant impacts for everybody involved.
In 2022, right-wing extremists are increasingly decentralized, switching to new technologies like NFTs, and running for local office.
It's unclear when Yemen might get internet access again.
The legislation would make it illegal for tech’s largest internet companies to unfairly favor their own products and services on their platforms.
The interim report is already being called "disinformation" by people who believe Havana Syndrome is real.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi is older than the aerosol spray can, invented in 1941.
We're entering the third year of a deadly pandemic.
Not long after the anniversary of the death of one of Iran's military leaders, the country's leader has put out a video vowing "revenge."
Athletes were told they should assume any and all communications could be monitored by the Chinese government during the Olympic games.
The arrests come at a tense time for the relationship between the U.S. and Russia.
One message read, "Be afraid and expect the worst."
The director of Amélie heads to the future in this unsurprisingly quirky sci-fi comedy.
Last year, the FBI revealed it had been running a global honeypot operation to catch crooks. It turns out it had a bigger U.S. footprint than we thought.
The White House said Americans will be able to request the free tests on a website that doesn't exist yet.
"At the heart of these inaccuracies is a basic misunderstanding or ignorance of election laws and procedures," election officials wrote in a 93-page rebuttal.
On the first anniversary of the January 6 insurrection, we’re reminded that the future hinges on rejecting the two Big Lies.
Vladislav Klyushin, who worked with high-level government offices in Russia, may provide valuable information about Russian meddling in the 2016 election.