The major reversal comes one day after the IRS ended its use of ID.me's facial recognition service and amidst an outpouring of public pushback.
A whistleblower alleges that the scandal-ridden NSO Group once offered "bags of cash" to his company to buy access to U.S. mobile networks.
U.S. agencies considered buying "Phantom," a previously unknown spyware system from NSO Group, even after ongoing allegations of misconduct emerged.
Researchers say the malicious program can wipe your phone after carrying out pilfering your financials.
New statements from the company's CEO show it may use a more expansive facial recognition system than previously known.
Reports of a hacktivist attack on the railway system in Belarus still have not been confirmed, but that doesn't make them any less fascinating.
The arrests come at a tense time for the relationship between the U.S. and Russia.
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.
A cyberattack has left an Albuquerque area jail without access to its camera feeds, databases, or automated doors.
A simple RF wave-scanning system built around a Raspberry Pi predicted malware with up to a 99.8% accuracy.
The "malicious USB stick" trick is old but apparently it's still wildly popular with the crooks.
The service is used largely by small businesses to assist with scheduling events and meetings.
Frightening exploits sold by the embattled Israeli spyware vendor have been used to hack people all over the world. Now researchers have unpacked how it works.
The spyware giant has denied that it played a role in the Saudi dissident's death.
Security professionals recently discovered additional log4j vulnerabilities. They're already causing trouble.
Help your friends get online more easily, no matter which device you're using.
The company has been awarded patents for using smell and skin texture to identify a "suspicious" person.
One of the nation's biggest cream cheese manufacturers had a production shortfall due to a ransomware attack in October.
The attack takes place as a Supreme Court battle over women's right to control their own bodies rages.
Investigators have uncovered a massive infection affecting many AT&T users.