Employers spy on their workers more than you think — here’s how: report
Employers might be checking up their workers more than they think, according to a new report.
Amazon's Ring partners with police, making some worry about privacy
Ring, the doorbell maker behind numerous viral videos in the past few years, has been partnering with police departments around the country as local law enforcement officials work to identify suspects and solve crimes.
Facebook, Google and Amazon among companies susceptible to malware from Israeli firm: report
NSO Group's Pegasus was reportedly used to penetrate Facebook's WhatsApp messaging service.
FaceApp under fire as lawmakers ask FBI to review viral app
Sen. Chuck Schumer is calling for the FBI to look into the Russian company operating the app that morphs people’s faces to look older.
Lawmaker calls on FBI to investigate FaceApp
Security concerns over its user agreement have Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y. asking the FBI to review the Russian-operated app's privacy policy.
FaceApp security concerns arise as Russian-owned face-aging app goes viral
While no evidence has surfaced that FaceApp is misusing photos or other data, experts said the public should exercise caution when using the service.
Big tech companies getting away with 'murdering capitalism:' Vivek Wadhwa
Author and Harvard Law Distinguished Fellow on breaking up big tech
Steve Hilton on breaking up big tech: Competition is the lifeblood of market
Steve Hilton on breaking up big tech
Google and Amazon aren't the only companies taking heat for listening to your private conversations
These are some of the companies taking heat over privacy concerns.
Microsoft warns about 'fileless' trojan using legitimate tools to avoid detection
“Fileless” malware that can steal your personal information uses legitimate system tools in an effort to go undetected, researchers from the Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection team warned this week.
Zoom fixes issue that left Mac cameras vulnerable
Zoom says it has fixed an issue with its video conferencing app that could have allowed an attacker to take over a Mac user’s camera.
Mac cameras vulnerable to Zoom security flaw, researcher says
A vulnerability in a popular video conferencing app could allow an attacker to snoop through a Mac user’s camera, according to a cyber security researcher.
British Airways faces $228M fine over data theft
British Airways is facing a fine worth about $228 million over a breach that compromised personal data of about 500,000 customers last year.
BlackBerry’s software aims to protect vehicles from cyber threats
BlackBerry CEO John Chen said the company’s software is focused on safety and building the consumer’s trust.
Gen. Jack Keane on Iran: The overall sanctions are really taking a toll
Iran says new U.S. sanctions end any chance of diplomacy
Microsoft prohibits employees from using Slack, report says
Microsoft employees likely won’t be Slacking this one to their co-workers.
NASA hackers used cheap Raspberry Pi computer in lab cyber attack, auditors say
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory was the victim of a cyber attack by someone using a cheap, credit card-sized computer, according to a government report released this week.
World’s largest drone maker says it doesn’t collect customers’ data
Chinese technology company DJI responded to the Department Homeland Security’s warning on the data threat from Chinese-made drones.
Microsoft Windows vulnerable to 'wormable' BlueKeep malware, feds warn
Federal authorities are warning Microsoft Windows users to update their computers in response to a security vulnerability they said could allow a hacker to view, change and delete data using malware.
Apple's Tim Cook slams big tech over privacy issues
Tim Cook hits tech industry



















