Researchers discovered six different vulnerabilities across three separate research satellites and 13 separate vulnerabilities in total.
Cyberattacks are on the rise across the U.S. and Google is now taking steps to protect its systems by telling staff to stay off the net.
The U.S. is continuing its efforts to crack down on the most harmful actors in the surveillance industry.
Tech companies are working with the White House and the FCC to recommend certain home devices including baby monitors and security cameras.
The U.S. has reportedly sent more than 117,000 emails to a .ML domain for years, despite commentary from an internet manager.
The controversial Cooper Davis Act has been voted out of committee, meaning it will take another step towards enactment.
The Cooper Davis Act would force tech companies to report suspected drug activity to the government. Experts say it would be a disaster for digital privacy.
Cyberattack Storm-0558 used a flaw in Microsoft's Cloud to hack into emails, reportedly relaying information to China.
One of the e-commerce giant's high-level security pros is accused of using his hacking talents for evil.
Data brokers can sell your location data to any paying customer but a Massachusetts bill designed to protect abortion-seekers would outlaw such sales.
Jack Sweeney has joined Zuckerberg's new platform to circumvent his permanent ban on Twitter.
Apple is joining the ranks of other messaging companies who say the UK's online safety bill would ban end-to-end encryption.
Mario Forever may seem fun, but some versions of it are laced with malicious software that will hijack your computer to mine Monero.
"Silence Unknown Callers" stops unknown calls from ringing on WhatsApp, instead redirecting the call and displaying the number in the user’s call list.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration advised 22 car manufacturers including BMW, Ferrari, Ford, and Hyundai to ignore a Massachusetts law.
A newly declassified report confirms that the government has unprecedented insight into our lives through smartphones, cars, web browsing, and other tech.
The CFPB is warning Americans who use apps like Venmo, CashApp, and PayPal about the potential losses that could occur if a financial crisis happens.
Russia is accusing the U.S. of using iPhones to spy on citizens and diplomats despite Apple's history of refusing government backdoor access.
Mikhail Pavlovich Matveev has been charged for his alleged role in cyberattacks against law enforcement, government agencies, hospitals, and schools.
Spanish police arrested 69 hackers who alleged used bots to book nearly all upcoming asylum appointments.