Robb Elementary's school district implemented state-of-the-art surveillance that was in line with the governor's recommendations to little avail.
The Michigan carmaker says that a credential stuffing attack pilfered a pile of personal information from car owners. They hackers stole reward points, too.
Police continue to use social media in questionable ways to monitor and track down protestors in photos and videos, according to a new report.
Products that claim they’re used for keeping track of wayward children also advertise themselves for tracking strangers or one’s significant other.
A new report alleges a “vast lack of transparency" surrounding ICE's data collection and surveillance practices.
Lincoln College, established in 1865, announced that it will be closing its doors because of a cascade of problems brought on by a recent cyberattack.
The U.S. has already put a $15 million bounty on the Russia-based hacking group as more and more institutions struggle to combat hack attacks.
Anomaly 6 claims to be able to track billions of mobile phones, including those belonging to some of America's top spy agencies.
Cybersecurity experts from 30 NATO members are cooperating to stave off an attack on the fictional island country of “Berylia.”
A new report shows that an Israeli spyware firm's malware was used against top European officials last year.
They're the new kids on the block, and their "extortion and destruction" hacks are swiping gigabytes of sensitive data. Their leader also might be 16.
London police say the hackers are between the ages of 16 and 21.
LAPSUS$, a new cybercriminal gang with serious chutzpah, has been pillaging the tech sector's biggest names for their digital secrets.
Spellingbee.com, the website for the Scripps National Spelling Bee, was H-A-C-K-E-D in January.
Last year, a ransomware gang bragged about jacking the noxious gun lobby's data. In a recent filing, the NRA confirmed the hackers were telling the truth.
A threat actor with longstanding ties to the Chinese government has targeted half a dozen state governments, research from cybersecurity giant Mandiant shows.
Homeland Security used customs summonses to obtain records on nearly six million money transfers since 2019.
NBC has reported that the White House is mulling "massive" cyberattacks on Russia as a result of the Ukraine invasion. Officials have denied it.
An investigation discovered at least five active honeypot sites claiming to offer exam answers while collecting visitor data.
A recent study shows the tactics and techniques of a cybercrime group that is known for planting incriminating evidence on the devices of activists in India.