Under the newly proposed rule, companies and carriers would have to tell customers about any accidental data breaches, and divulge all hacks much more quickly.
An ongoing data disaster at Twitter just got a whole lot worse.
Drivers can secretly press a wireless SOS button to reach out for help.
Patient names, addresses, dates of birth, payment information and, in some cases, Social Security numbers were swiped in the ransomware attack.
German Researchers bought the SEEK II device as part of a security study, and found an alarming amount of information on the memory card.
Some state colleges and universities are restricting access to TikTok on campus following executive orders passed by local government officials.
The author of The Hunger , a former intelligence analyst, explains the Star Wars show's authenticity.
A privacy expert told Gizmodo this was one of the first instances of a private firm using facial recognition to retaliate against an opposing lawyer.
Some users reportedly found that hackers drained their accounts last month, though the company claimed that there was ‘no evidence’ its systems were breached.
The time has come to look back on the biggest cybersecurity debacles of the year. Read on and despair.
A data breach that was confirmed by Twitter earlier this year was reportedly worse than originally thought, with more user info floating in the ether.
The crypto lender is just the latest domino to collapse among the fallout from Sam Bankman-Fried’s failed attempts to rule the crypto scene.
More than a dozen security guards and other workers reportedly abused or sold account information to outside parties.
Multiple reports based on dark web data list 'password,' ‘admin,’ ‘123456,’ and more as some of the most common passwords scraped up by hackers.
In a disgusting move, cybercriminals published the personal medical details of individual patients to the internet this week.
The TSA’s Instagram detailed how agents discovered a passenger attempting to smuggle a handgun in poultry, though firearm smuggling at airports is on the rise.
The theft involves data on 10 million current and former Medibank customers.
An app owned by Uber that funnels booze into your eager and waiting hands is getting its butt kicked by the FTC over serious security blunders.
Ransomware attacks have become more destructive and more ubiquitous in recent years. How a team of volunteers is fighting back.
"If the city makes this high-stakes bet on casino surveillance, I worry they’ll gamble away the future of our public streets," said one privacy expert.