Phone companies have until Wednesday to rollout new protocols designed to weed out bad actors. It's probably best to curb your enthusiasm, however.
Reviewing the numbers from Google, Apple, Facebook, and Microsoft paints a not-so-pretty picture.
Mozilla Rally lets users donate their data to research studies tackling the “biggest problems of the internet.”
NBA 2K19, Call of Cthulhu, and Jurassic World Evolution are among the malicious installers.
Wired reports modern NFC systems remain vulnerable to a decades-old attack.
Fixes have been released for the vulnerabilities, but affected users will have to update their BIOS.
The BazarCall group is trying to fool users into thinking they will be billed for a subscription unless they download an infected file.
Large chains are buying up these bizarre services to surveil criminals and employees.
An encrypted platform created by the FBI led to over 800 arrests in dozens of countries, but at what cost?
Dozens of women have accused PornHub of profiting from videos posted without their consent.
A new bill would institute a probable cause standard that applies to the FBI.
This annoying crusader modifies files on your computer to keep that BitTorrent site out of reach.
Cookie banners were supposed to make the web more private, but they just made it more obnoxious.
In so many words, the President said Wednesday that he hoped the Russian leader would be less of a dick in the future but that, eh, whaddaya gonna do?
An open letter begged authorities to investigate this looming threat that doesn't—and probably won't ever—exist.
A third party connected to the pharmacy's parent company left a billion user records unsecured, exposing email addresses, user IDs, and more.
Police are trying to find potential witnesses to a motorcycle gang murder.
McAfee says it found a flaw that let hackers bypass Peloton's boot verification process
Changes in federal hacking law precedent mean LinkedIn will get another shot at blocking a data-scraping firm from downloading public user profiles.
The former NSA contractor leaked information to the press about alleged Russian interference efforts in the 2016 U.S. Presidential election.