Rim Jong Hyok allegedly targeted NASA and defense contractors as well.
The new tool from a former Google engineer is designed to supercharge privacy violation lawsuits.
Google Chrome’s Privacy Sandbox was supposed to change tracking forever.
Are you ready for a world with police drones everywhere?
The NSA is sitting on a piece of computer history but won’t release it, because the agency doesn’t have the right kind of tape player.
"The Резерв+ team has carefully checked the human rights and has found no violations.”
The Cocoapods vulnerabilities could threaten TikTok, Snapchat, LinkedIn, Netflix, Microsoft Teams, Facebook Messenger, and many others.
AU10TIX promised to keep user data safe but the company appears to have badly bungled its own security.
A program inside the U.S. Postal Service allows law enforcement agencies to request data about specific Americans' mail.
The cybersecurity firm has 30 days before sales of its software will be blocked.
A rash of software vulnerabilities could spell big trouble for Pixel owners if left unpatched.
At Apple's annual developer conference on Monday, the company rolled out a bunch of new features to keep your data safe.
Club Penguin fans reportedly hacked into Disney's internal servers this week, uncovering internal data about Disney's larger business.
The hacking group ShinyHunters claimed responsibility and is seeking $500 million
Physical books, CDs, and DVDs can still be checked out using paper forms.
The key fob is a notable chink in the modern car's less than optimal cybersecurity armor.
"I urge everyone to continue to look for ways to appropriately use US person queries..."
A vast majority of the world's software runs on open-source code. Can it be secured?
Thanks to a relatively unknown banking system that tracks your financial life, switching your credit card may not stop streaming services from charging you.
The U.S.-based messaging apps used to be available in China via VPN.