Riders can now get a lift from gun-wielding drivers for "executive protection" on the Black Wolf rideshare app.
We won't have to put up with passwords for all that much longer.
The FTC is imposing a consent decree on the period tracker for giving your data to advertisers. It's part of the agency's ongoing pro-consumer power grab.
Mikhail Pavlovich Matveev has been charged for his alleged role in cyberattacks against law enforcement, government agencies, hospitals, and schools.
Artificial Intelligence cameras are heading to UK highways in the coming weeks to monitor drivers tossing trash out of their windows.
Cybercriminals took hold of Bluefield University's emergency broadcast system to send SMS messages and emails to students and staff.
Former Uber exec Joe Sullivan was previously convicted for using $100,000 to cover up a 2016 security breach of 57 million accounts.
At a raucous city council hearing, lawmakers and activists alike argued in favor of bills banning biometric tech in residential buildings and large venues.
Big Tech is starting a slow shift towards a passwordless future, starting today.
Israeli soldiers are using new invasive facial recognition tech to surveil Palestinians crossing military checkpoints, according to Amnesty International.
In a hacking episode that is spiraling from bad to worse, cybercriminals have leaked highly sensitive documents related to droves of Minneapolis students.
A human rights auditor hired by Hikvision expressed concerns over how the company's products were used to monitor Uyghur Muslims' religious sites.
Did a pro-Russian group hack a major Canadian energy project? A recently leaked U.S. intelligence briefing says so.
The feds took down a hotbed of digital malfeasance this week. Where will dark web goons hawk stolen identities now?
Less than a week after the White House blacklisted a controversial spyware vendor, a federal agency negotiated a secret contract with it via a front company.
As the commercial spyware industry has grown larger and more invasive, the Biden administration is using new regulations to contain its potential harm.
A Meta executive spent a year under surveillance by the Greek government, in what appears to be the first targeting of a U.S. citizen by "Predator" spyware.
Was a major home security company just hacked? So far, Ring is denying the cybercriminals' claims.
Reporters spoke to the bad guys selling lawmakers' data, which leaked in a health insurance security breach.
A new Congressional bill, supported by 16 senators, would ban facial recognition and biometric tech for federal officials and pressure states to enact bans.