A hacker used Seesaw to share the infamous shock-site photo with an unknown number of incensed parents.
Officers of Meta, YouTube, Twitter and TikTok gathered to be grilled over their company's protracted flaws.
Three Iranian men allegedly carried out attacks on everything from electrical utilities to a domestic violence shelter to a county government.
The Chinese government claims the infiltration of a top college is the latest in an ongoing barrage of cyberattacks conducted by America's hackers.
The newly updated mobile operating system comes with a first-of-its-kind security mode that was designed to thwart commercial spyware attacks.
A little-known company helps cops track your location. They don't need a warrant, and only a new law can stop them.
Influencer Rachel Dillon denies that her Move With Us app allowed some users to see others' workout progress pics and and even nudes.
Use Signal. Pay Signal. Just do it. It's a good thing.
The short video app, known for sucking up a radical amount of your data, wants you to know that it didn't let hackers steal any of it.
New details about a massive data breach affecting the digital pet company shows that the hacker had long-term access to its network and user data.
A hacktivist group says it stole the passport information of everyone in Belarus and used it to needle Aleksandr Lukashenko.
A piece of the malware is hidden within a copy of SMACS 0723, the first full-color image from the Webb Space Telescope.
The legislation, now headed to the governor's desk, would create new protections for web users under 18, including mandating age-appropriate design.
Agency commissioners voted 4-1 to sue a geo-location broker, alleging its product could make tracking patients and survivors very easy.
A phishing campaign targeted Okta users at multiple companies, successfully swiping passwords from staffers and then using them to steal company secrets.
The company said that 85% of users’ emails sent through the closed email forwarding service beta contained hidden trackers.
Researchers have discovered what appears to be one of the only known examples of an online U.S. influence operation.
A new study conducted in collaboration with Google found that playing short videos about manipulation could help cut down on America's misinformation problem.
Researchers reviewed 25 various maternity apps and found 18 of them were pretty vague about how they handle pregnancy or period data.
A cyber-attack hit South Staffordshire Water, which supplies 1.3 million people. But hackers claimed they had breached the much larger Thames Water.