Zoom sued by pole dancing instructor after classes hacked by 'uninvited men'
She expected Zoom to be private and secure, but allegedly learned her privacy settings could be breached.
Dealing with China in a post-coronavirus world
What will America do when it comes to its relationship with China?
Scammers hawk fake coronavirus health cures
Lauren Simonetti on coronavirus health scams
Coronavirus health scams: What to watch out for during the pandemic
Here are five coronavirus scams specifically focused on health care and how to avoid them.
Connecticut town using drones for coronavirus symptom, social distancing monitoring
Kristina Partsinevelos on coronavirus, drones
DOJ thwarting online coronavirus scams with help from internet companies
Scammers are targeting the public's coronavirus-related fears and, in some cases, their eagerness to help.
SBA coronavirus loan portal puts thousands of businesses’ information at risk
Impacted individuals have been notified by the government agency and will be eligible for free credit monitoring.
NFL: League navigates cyber risk as draft moves online
The virtual NFL draft is slated to begin this week but cybersecurity experts are concerned about the "significant risk" being taken.
Hackers target coronavirus stimulus checks through phishing emails
Hackers and bad actors are targeting victims through coronavirus stimulus payment-related scams.
US investigating China's possible cover-up of where coronavirus came from
China denies cover-up of coronavirus' origins
Hacking against corporations surges as workers take computers home
Hacking activity against corporations in the United States and other countries more than doubled by some measures last month as digital thieves took advantage of security weakened by pandemic work-from-home policies, researchers said.
What is facial recognition?
Facial recognition can unlock devices like computers and phones by recognizing a human face the same way another human would.
Zoom, Woven clear video conferencing privacy concerns with secure scheduling
Timothy Campos on Zoom cyber security
Gmail blocked millions of daily coronavirus-related malware, scam messages: Google
The company said phishing emails imitated government agencies in order to take advantage of small businesses awaiting relief from the stimulus bill or trying to abide by stay-at-home orders.
Apple, Google coronavirus tracking sparks long-term privacy concern
Leeza Garber Apple, Google coronavirus tracking
Americans' views on China will change: Michael Pillsbury
China has negatively impacted America, other nations
Slack CEO: Seeing 'enormous' demand during coronavirus
Slack CEO on coronavirus
Hacked Zoom accounts, personal information are being sold on the dark web by the thousands
Passwords and email addresses from hundreds of thousands of Zoom accounts are being posted online by hackers and sold for less than a penny per account.
Apple, Google team up to track coronavirus infections
Privacy concerns amid tracking coronavirus infections
Facebook, LinkedIn 'eavesdropped' on Zoom video calls: Lawsuit
Zoom was sued just last week for allegedly neglecting to disclose privacy flaws.



















