Equifax and Yahoo Complain They Are Helpless Against State-Sponsored Hacks
Executives claim they need more support to combat data breaches from Government-backed hacker groups.
Executives claim they need more support to combat data breaches from Government-backed hacker groups.
Talk about an invasion of privacy.
As incredible as these technologies might be, they also present serious ethical conundrums that could one day compromise our privacy, identity, agency, and equality.
Is Kim Jong Un’s regime taking cues from Apple in building security features to surveil and suppress the North Korean people?
Behind the Facebook profile you’ve built for yourself is another one, a shadow profile, built from the inboxes and smartphones of other Facebook users.
For people who hate queuing so much that they're willing to have a terrifying conglomerate track their every move.
And will app developers be aware of what their obligations are when it comes to protecting face data?
It might be time to start thinking about what the future of sex crimes looks like.
Is Mark Zuckerberg spying on you? Oh, yes, absolutely. Is he secretly recording your voice? Probably not.
It didn’t seem possible, but Equifax may have screwed up even worse than previously thought.
All this because an NSA contractor supposedly tried to pirate Microsoft Office.
Randomware software has seen an increase in sales of 2502% from 2016 to 2017, as more companies fall victim to cyber crime.
The first cases of the attack have now surfaced in the US after infecting computers across Europe.
The customer information seems to have been stored on MongoDB, an open-source database program that has been a popular target for hackers.
Kaspersky Lab researchers were able to access users’ location data, messages, real names and login info, and profile viewing history from nine dating apps.
The FBI wants tech companies to make encryption easier to crack.