China state-sponsored actor carries out 'attack' on US critical infrastructure, Microsoft says
Chinese state-sponsored actor Volt Typhoon is carrying out cyberattacks on "critical infrastructure organizations" in the U.S., according to Microsoft.
Google accounts face deletion after two years if no activity, tech giant says
Google said Tuesday some accounts with inactivity spanning a certain time frame will be purged by the tech giant. It will start doing so for only personal accounts inactive for two years.
The Philadelphia Inquirer suffers cyberattack, newspaper's largest disruption in nearly 30 years
The Philadelphia Inquirer experienced a cyberattack over the weekend that disrupted printing operations. The news outlet could still post articles on its website.
Treat your phone like 'drinks at a bar,' don't let it out of your control: Morgan Wright
SentinelOne chief security advisor Morgan Wright shares tips on how to protect your personal information from hackers.
Tech experts warn Snapchat’s ‘My AI' major ‘misstep’ has ‘dangers ahead’ for children
What are the implications of putting a chatbot in the youngest generations' hands? Industry leaders Joseph Raczynski and Jessica Melugin discuss concerns around Snapchat's My AI.
Rise of AI is a tremendous boost for cyber defenders: Phil Venables
Google Cloud chief information security officer Phil Venables discusses the tech giant's new cybersecurity program on 'The Big Money Show.'
Apple releases new iPhone rapid security response update
Apple has released a new type of software update, called rapid security response, with the aim of delivering important security improvements between updates.
AI will only get 'smarter and smarter' over time: Ray Wang
Constellation Research principal analyst and CEO R 'Ray' Wang argues why tech innovators cannot pause artificial intelligence advancements.
Former presidential candidate warns AI could ‘destroy us’ if America remains ‘decades behind this curve’
Forward Party co-chair Andrew Yang says "we should all be concerned" about AI fueling unwanted military conflict, mass identity theft and science fiction-type scenarios.
Is your bank account safe? Mass layoffs weaken cybersecurity across finance sector
Mass layoffs in 2023 have the diminished cybersecurity workforce and opened a door for cybercriminals to attack online banking, trading, investing and digital assets.
Crypto criminals beware: AI is after you
Illicit cryptocurrency transactions reached an all-time high last year as digital tokens’ popularity with criminals soared. But now there’s a new AI-powered sheriff in town.
Bad actors using expensive travel scams as 'business opportunity': Mark Ostrowski
Check Point Software head of engineering Mark Ostrowski encourages consumers to check their hospitality, hotel or airline accounts to ensure they're in 'good hygiene.'
AI in desperate need of a 'fact checker': Dr. Michio Kaku
Theoretical physicist and bestselling author Dr. Michio Kaku says artificial intelligence can be used for good or bad intentions, and calls for some form of regulation.
Artificial intelligence, possible recession driving record fraud rates: Report
A new report found that record numbers of data breaches and other types of fraud will continue to rise and are driven by AI and changing economic indicators.
Investors will see a 'tough and very volatile' year, says Ida Liu
Citi Private Bank Global Head Ida Liu provides her outlook for global growth, the impact of digitization on investors as well as U.S.- China tensions.
Rep. Matt Rosendale rips Biden admin for ‘very troubling’ Pentagon leak: ‘What is going on?’
Rep. Matt Rosendale, R-Mont., joined ‘Mornings with Maria’ to react to President Biden saying he is ‘not concerned’ about the Pentagon’s leaked documents.
Hackers claim to have breached Western Digital's systems: report
A group of hackers reportedly breached Western Digital's network and are demanding an eight-figure ransom or else they'll publish customer data online.
Ukraine intel leak will prove to be 'profoundly negative' for the US: Kiron Skinner
Fox News contributor and Pepperdine University professor Kiron Skinner discusses the 'harmful' outcomes that might come from the Pentagon document leak on the Ukraine war.
Fake ChatGPT, Bard ads con Facebook users: report
Fake ChatGPT and Bard ads are reportedly spreading dangerous malware using social media. This comes as federal regulators ask for input on policies to hold the industry accountable.
If US pauses AI advancements, China 'screams forward': Kara Frederick
Heritage Foundation Tech Policy Center Director Kara Frederick explains the regulatory needs in artificial intelligence and how it can be used as a political weapon.



















