SEC charges mortgage title issuer First American with cybersecurity vulnerability violation
The SEC on Tuesday announced it reached a settlement charge with one of the largest mortgage title companies in the U.S. over cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
Florida Gov. DeSantis slams Big Tech, argues censorship is 'doing damage to society'
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis slammed Big Tech during an exclusive interview on “Sunday Morning Futures,” arguing that their censorship is “doing damage to society.”
Volkswagen, Audi say 3.3 million customers' data exposed in North America
Volkswagen said a third party may have obtained the information of about 3.3 million customers or potential buyers in a Friday letter, according to reports.
Parents who lost teen to drug overdose start petition asking Snapchat, TikTok to change policies
The parents of a 16-year-old California boy who died from a fentanyl overdose join 'America's Newsroom' to discuss their bid to get social media apps to change their policies.
Electronic Arts discloses hack of ‘FIFA 21’ source code
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Barstool's Portnoy thought Bitcoin was a 'Ponzi scheme' when first introduced
Barstool Sports founder and CEO Dave Portnoy told "Varney & Co." on Thursday that he thought Bitcoin was a “Ponzi scheme” when the cryptocurrency was first introduced, but he “certainly” wouldn't say it “is a scam now.”
Over 20 civil rights groups demand Amazon divest surveillance technology, end relationships with police
More than 20 civil rights groups are demanding Amazon "permanently" divest its surveillance technology and end its relationship with law enforcement.
Blackburn bites back on Facebook COVID-19 censorship: ‘Zuckerberg should be called to testify’
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., demands answers from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Dr. Anthony Fauci on censoring coronavirus origins.
Democrats to unveil significant legislative action allowing for big tech breakups: report
Democrats in the House of Representatives are reportedly getting ready to unleash a legislative assault on the country’s largest tech companies.
Facebook CEO Zuckerberg grilled over COVID censorship by top House Republicans
Top House Republicans penned a letter to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg demanding to see emails between him and government officials over COVID censorship on its platform.
TikTok quietly changed US privacy policies days ahead of Biden executive order
TikTok quietly changed its U.S. privacy policies last week allowing the app to collect biometric data.
Colonial Pipeline CEO Joseph Blount testifies after cyberattack
CEO Joseph Blount: We are deeply sorry for the impact this attack had.
New York City law department hit by cyberattack
The city's Cyber Command, which monitors more than 100 government agencies and offices, first detected the breach on Saturday.
Google settles antitrust case over advertising practices
Alphabet Inc.’s Google agreed to pay French regulators a fine of nearly $270 million, settling one of the first antitrust cases globally that allege the tech company abused its leading role in the digital advertising sector.
Big tech supports global tax, but wants digital services levies axed
U.S. tech giants could benefit from the agreement of the Group of Seven rich countries' agreement to create a global minimum 15% corporate tax rate if the final deal also scraps increasingly popular digital services taxes, according to industry lobbyists.
Apple adds virtual IDs on iPhone, video plans that rival Zoom, Teams
Apple Inc, facing accusations from rivals that it has too much control over its App Store, on Monday outlined plans to increase user privacy and keep consumer data out of other companies' hands, laying out features including expanded video conferencing and storing virtual government IDs on iPhones.
US investigators recover the majority of ransom Colonial Pipeline paid to hackers
The Department of Justice announced on Monday that investigators were able to recover most of the ransom paid to hackers who interrupted operations at Colonial Pipeline last month.
Navistar becomes latest cyberattack target after JBS, Colonial Pipeline
Navistar International Corporation has learned of a "credible potential cybersecurity threat" to its information technology system that has extracted certain data.
US officials up pressure on firms, foreign adversaries over cyberattacks
U.S. officials on Sunday ratcheted up pressure on companies and foreign adversaries to fight cybercriminals, and said President Joe Biden is considering all options, including a military response, to counter the growing threat.
Facebook VP defends 2-year Trump ban, says lawmakers should regulate, not break up social media giant
Facebook Vice President Nick Clegg on Sunday defended the two-year ban of former President Donald Trump and argued that to deal with issues of political speech, hatred and violence, lawmakers should look to pass regulations instead of breaking up the social media company.



















