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The Russian-speaking hacker group Killnet is believed to be behind the unsettling incident. Federal officials said the incident was not severe.
The Google platform is rolling out handles to help creators share and tag content, but the move may also boost the platform's security.
Wall Street Journal reports more than a handful of false positives from theme parks.
The carmaker found reports of a "insufficiently torqued fastener," which in rare cases could potentially impair steering and increase the risk of crashes.
Microsoft’s Phil Spencer left a device some suspect is the ‘Keystone’ game streaming device up on a shelf in a tweeted pic.
Podcasts from Spotify's Gimlet and Parcast studios have been cancelled amidst layoffs at the company.
The space romance unfolded through Instagram, but the victim soon grew suspicious of the astronaut's monetary demands.
The online payments company had originally issued a policy update that inflamed conservatives, though the company claims it was ‘in error.’
DALL-E, show me: “A cyberpunk illustration of JFK as King of Westeros.”
The U.S. government purchased an anti-radiation drug, while radiation emergency information posters line PATH trains in New Jersey and New York.
Streamer Adriana Chechik was unable to get up after jumping in. She says she'll be getting a metal rod inserted in her back for support.
The top three biggest losers lost $40.5 million, $38.2 million, and $26.4 million respectively after Celsius filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy.
A remote employee working for a U.S. company from the Netherlands has been awarded €75,000 by Dutch court, after being fired for refusing to turn his webcam on.
The dark web marketplace wrote over the weekend they were giving away 1.2 million credit card details, mostly from American Express users and those in the U.S.
The billionaire Tesla CEO has business in China that relies on appeasing the Chinese Communist Party.
Protests in Iran continue following the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini at the hands of so-called morality police.
While the rise of the meme was probably not what Twitter had in mind when it released the feature, it brought people joy.
Ye is running out of social media platforms to post his antisemitic comments. I imagine one solution would be to... not post antisemitic content?
Instagram's move forced West to storm over to Twitter, where he decried how his friend Mark Zuckerberg could kick him off the app. FYI, he's not kicked out.
The recall affects Rivian's consumer models, the R1T and R1S, and its electric delivery vehicles. No injuries associated with the issue have been reported.