Apple indefinitely delays child safety features over privacy concerns
Apple announced that it will delay the rollout of much-publicized child safety features, citing advocacy groups and customer feedback as the main factors in its decision.
Nancy Pelosi's husband up $700K on CrowdStrike stock purchase
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband, Paul Pelosi, has made over $700,000 of unrealized gains in CrowdStrike stock.
CISA, FBI issue ransomware warning for Labor Day, other holidays
Federal officials warned Tuesday of a heightened risk for ransomware attacks over Labor Day weekend and other upcoming holidays.
What data Apple and Google collect on you
Your iPhone and Android device are constantly collecting data about your activity.
Florida woman was fired, then she ‘rampaged’ through company computer system
A Florida woman was convicted of wreaking digital havoc on a computer system after she was fired by her employer.
T-Mobile CEO: 'We are truly sorry' for cyberattack
Despite efforts to stay ahead of cyberattacks, CEO Mike Sievert admitted that the company failed to “live up to the expectations we have for ourselves to protect our customers."
T-Mobile hacker who stole data on 50 million customers: ‘Their security is awful’
The hacker who is taking responsibility for breaking into T-Mobile US Inc.’s systems said the wireless company’s lax security eased his path into a cache of records with personal details on more than 50 million people and counting.
Biden calls on private tech sector to help 'raise the bar on cybersecurity'
President Biden on Wednesday called on the private tech sector to “raise the bar on cybersecurity” in the United States.
It's time for US to 'go on offense' to combat cybercrime: CrowdStrike founder
Dmitri Alperovitch reveals where the top ransomware hackers are based on 'The Claman Countdown.'
U.S. Bank Wealth Management CIO on markets, earnings, cybersecurity
U.S. Bank Wealth Management CIO Eric Freedman provides insight into earnings, tech stocks, cybersecurity and the markets.
Microsoft, Amazon meet with White House as 500,000 cybersecurity jobs unfilled
President Biden on Wednesday afternoon will host a White House meeting focusing on cybersecurity with the leaders of several industries.
Amazon CEO to visit White House this week
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy will be visiting the White House later this week, according to people familiar with the matter.
T-Mobile hit with class-action lawsuits over data breach
T-Mobile has been hit with a pair of class-action lawsuits in Washington federal court as the number of current and former customers impacted by a cyberattack against the telecommunications giant grows.
State Department hit by cyber attack, source says
The State Department is the latest to fall victim to a cyberattack and the notification of a possible serious breach was made by the Department of Defense Cyber Command, a source told Fox News Saturday.
When ransomware gets deadly: Attack brings down hospital system
A Marietta, Ohio-based hospital chain was recently forced to shut down IT systems and cancel surgeries, underscoring the deadly ramifications of ransomware.
China passes one of the world’s strictest data-privacy laws
China has approved a sweeping privacy law that will curb data collection by technology companies, but that policy analysts say is unlikely to limit the state’s widespread use of surveillance.
T. Mobile’s data breach: What customers need to know
T-Mobile confirmed millions of customer data has been comprised in a cyber attack. Here's the latest.
T-Mobile confirms hackers stole about 7.8M postpaid customers' personal data
T-Mobile US confirmed on Wednesday that the investigation into a cyberattack has revealed that some personal data of about 7.8 million customers was affected, according to Reuters.
Poly Network offers job to hacker who stole $600M
Poly Network has extended a job offer to a hacker who stole $600 million in digital currency from the financial platform.
Pearson to pay $1M to settle charges it misled investors, SEC says
London-based Pearson PLC will pay $1 million to settle charges it misled investors about a 2018 cyber intrusion involving the theft of millions of student records, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said on Monday.

















