The company said it tracks more than 270 targeted or government-backed attacker groups from more than 50 countries on "any given day."
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson claims he wants to legally punish a reporter who tried to alert the state to its bad data practices.
Researchers say they have uncovered methods by which bad actors could use NFTs to scam users out of their hard-earned cartoon monkey bucks.
This is one area where Apple clearly has the advantage.
He says that we are in deep trouble. Killer robots: incoming.
Apple this week issued a patch for a newly discovered zero-day vulnerability that it says may be seeing active exploitation in the wild.
Jonathan and Diana Toebbe face Atomic Energy Act charges on accusations they left dead drops of nuclear secrets for undercover FBI agents.
The NSO Group, a well-known malware merchant, claims that it won't let its clients hack British phone numbers anymore.
From Colonia Pipeline to SolarWinds to Twitch, cyberattacks are inflicting historic pain worldwide. Here are the biggest cyberattacks this year.
On Wednesday, the European Parliament called for a moratorium on police use of the biometric tool. It'd be great if U.S. legislators did the same.
Members of the hacktivist collective are leaking a large data tranche that they say is part of a larger leak affecting the web registrar Epik.
Why did Facebook go down? Blame an important routing protocol for the social media giant's SNAFU on Monday.
The co-founder and CEO of the sketchy face-recognition firm, Hoan Ton-That, says it's working on "deblur" and "mask removal" tools.
While details are scant, police say they have arrested two members of a prominent cybercrime gang.
A meeting later this month will take aim at ransomware hackers and other kinds of cybercrime, the White House has announced.
A bug in the system apparently sparked a regrettable giveaway.
A controversial episode involving ex-NSA operatives may push Congress to enact new restrictions on what former agents can and can't do after service.
The complexity of the attack means that the average person shouldn't freak out.
A long list of security flaws potentially opens up users of the ATMs to attack, according to crypto exchange Kraken.
There are two types of people in this world: those who love Amazon's "cute" new robot, and those who think it's a surveillance disaster.
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