A data broker that previously sold data-pilfering tools to the U.S. military has received tens of thousands of dollars from the FBI for similar services.
Synacktiv security researchers conquered two separate Tesla systems at a hackathon sponsored, in part, by Elon Musk's EV company.
DEA agents reportedly hid one of the small tracking devices inside an intercepted package thought to be headed to an illicit drug operation.
The channel with 15 million subscribers was live streaming Elon Musk-themed videos, one of which was a crypto scam.
A Meta executive spent a year under surveillance by the Greek government, in what appears to be the first targeting of a U.S. citizen by "Predator" spyware.
Unwanted robotexting is a growing problem across the U.S., and the FCC is stepping in with new rules for the first time to protect consumers.
A Minnesota man who illegally hacked major sporting leagues streaming content and threatened the MLB with extortion has been sentenced to three years in prison.
Two men are accused of having carried out cyberstalking and harassment campaigns targeted at people throughout the web with bogus data requests.
An FBI report has revealed what types of scams are affecting Americans including how much money was relinquished last year.
Was a major home security company just hacked? So far, Ring is denying the cybercriminals' claims.
People noticed when Discord quietly removed privacy promises as it announced AI integrations. Then Discord added them back.
China pushed back against the U.S. government's technology bans and accused the U.S. of "ideological bias."
The government has released its roadmap to creating a less hacker-friendly world. Here are the highlights.
The Federal Reserve canceled a Zoom conference citing "technical difficulties" after pornographic images were displayed by an unknown user.
After fining GoodRx for the same offense, the Federal Trade Commission continues its crackdown on health privacy violators with BetterHelp.
TikTok’s software development kits could undermine Joe Biden's order to stop internet traffic flowing from federal employees' phones to TikTok within 30 days.
The embattled password manager has revealed yet more security troubles that resulted from a data breach last summer.
The telecom company's websites and customer service system have been down since Thursday. Dish attributed the ongoing issues to a "cybersecurity incident."
In what could be the beginning of a huge mess, hackers managed to steal a significant amount of "sensitive" data from the law enforcement agency.
Global internet blackouts occurred at an alarming rate last year as countries worked to cover up humanitarian and war crimes, a new study shows.