Some users reportedly found that hackers drained their accounts last month, though the company claimed that there was ‘no evidence’ its systems were breached.
The FBI charged six people who were allegedly involved in large-scale cyberattacks on Wednesday.
A database with contact information for elite cybersecurity professionals is now being sold on the dark web to the highest bidder.
A new study reveals that Russian groups are found to have a larger impact on conservative platforms than previously thought.
The time has come to look back on the biggest cybersecurity debacles of the year. Read on and despair.
“The TikTok app is a malicious and menacing threat...” Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita said.
The company introduced new user security measures that will protect iCloud accounts via end-to-end encryption, closing a backdoor used to read iMessages.
A new report finds that foreign cybercriminals were among those who exploited America's dysfunctional benefits programs.
A social platform that saw intense growth in a short period of time has now been forced to pull its servers offline due to a huge security bungle.
The free password manager has already been hacked twice in 2022, and executives don't know what customer info was stolen.
A slew of security researchers discovered a fairly easy way to commandeer Hondas, Nissans, Infinitis, and Acuras via their infotainment systems.
A Citizen Lab report alleged the notorious spyware firm gave Pegasus spyware to El Salvador. It was allegedly used to spy on dozens of citizens and reporters.
“South Dakota will have no part in the intelligence gathering operations of nations who hate us,” said Governor Kristi Noem.
The so–called “unfilter” software installs hidden malware capable of stealing passwords, credit cards, and other personal information.
A data breach that was confirmed by Twitter earlier this year was reportedly worse than originally thought, with more user info floating in the ether.
Irish regulators hit Meta with its third GDPR-related fine in less than two years, a further sign Europe's willing to follow through on regulatory threats.
H&R Block and other free services who used Meta Pixel reportedly sent peoples' income, filing status, and more extremely sensitive info over to Meta and Google.
Amazon Web Services bought Wickr just a year ago, but the tech giant has recently been hard pressed to find cost savings.
Multiple reports based on dark web data list 'password,' ‘admin,’ ‘123456,’ and more as some of the most common passwords scraped up by hackers.
The easy to use App Track Protection feature will block third party companies snooping in your apps