Gettr uses Google AdSense tracking and the Facebook pixel, in addition to being loaded with other privacy and security flaws, according to a new report.
Mozilla's "Facebook Pixel Hunt" study will run until mid-July—and the company wants your help.
A whole lot of software projects were ruined recently when the developer behind two coding libraries decided to corrupt them with a series of bizarre commits.
Brian Acton, the co-founder of WhatsApp, will serve as interim CEO at the encrypted messaging service.
The data free-for-all has prompted many critics to accuse Europol of building the European equivalent of the NSA’s invasive databases.
The "malicious USB stick" trick is old but apparently it's still wildly popular with the crooks.
The service is used largely by small businesses to assist with scheduling events and meetings.
The Federal Trade Commission has given companies affected by the ubiquitous log4j bug a stern warning.
Vladislav Klyushin, who worked with high-level government offices in Russia, may provide valuable information about Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
Kyoto University in Japan recently suffered a technical error that wiped out a whole lot of valuable information.
After a major Norwegian newspaper publisher, Amedia, suffered a breach Tuesday night, the company was forced to stop printing.
Two-factor authentication is a widely used and trusted security mechanism, but criminals are increasingly using malicious toolkits that can outwit it.
The password manager was accused of a data breach but the company says that's not what happened.
Did the crypto community get burned this year? Of course, it did.
Frightening exploits sold by the embattled Israeli spyware vendor have been used to hack people all over the world. Now researchers have unpacked how it works.
Garrett metal detectors, which are used in schools and government buildings, have security vulnerabilities that can be remotely exploited.
The spyware giant has denied that it played a role in the Saudi dissident's death.
Security professionals recently discovered additional log4j vulnerabilities. They're already causing trouble.
Vladislav Klyushin is accused in a hacking scheme said to have netted tens of millions.
Some DHS components failed to show they were following protocol.