The leak, among the largest ever to affect the CIA, showed the agency could hack smart TVs, Skype accounts, and lots of common web applications.
The company planned to unleash targeted ads onto users, even if they didn't consent. Italy warned against it.
The security research resembles research published earlier this year, but new demonstrates an even broader vulnerability within the cars' key fob.
After years of spyware attacks on high-profile iPhone users, Apple is rolling out a new feature designed to "harden" the device and offer extreme protection.
Hacks, breaches, and bugs. There's plenty of that kind of thing going around lately.
A new privacy feature from Mozilla strips URLs of parameters that follows a user's clicks on links that target you with more ads.
A state website launched Monday for gun owners was supposed to “increase transparency and information sharing.” It certainly did!
The graphics cards company says it's looking into claims made by a relatively new cybercriminal group. Did its employees really use "123456" for their accounts?
These four companies ran afoul of a harsh Russian privacy law that led Linkedin to be banned across the country in 2016.
With the fall of Roe, digital privacy concerns have emerged over period tracking apps. Do Stardust's encryption promises provide protection?
The residency and tax information for hundreds of thousands of residents of a Japanese city were in one contractor's slippery hands.
The cell service provider's new product bundles info on what apps you've downloaded with what sites you've visited into a sweet deal for advertisers.
Mega, the cloud provider that grew out of the controversial and defunct Megaupload, weathered security issues and harsh words from its former founder this week.
Google has a new way for you to keep your passwords safe.
Jacuzzi's smart tubs unwittingly left owners' personal details fully exposed for months until the issue was quietly resolved, a security researcher said.
Dirty cops just aren't what they used to be. New cybersecurity research paints a damning picture of police in Pune.
Alleged scammers from all over the world were caught up in Interpol's anti-fraud dragnet this week.
Hackers love the healthcare industry, though the feeling isn't mutual.
A new exploit takes advantage of Tesla's NFC keycard reader and could just get your fancy new ride boosted, an Austrian security researcher says.
With tracking devices like Apple AirTags used to stalk and harass, this new research proves there will always be novel ways for technology to track you.