Lockheed Martin stock hit on report Pentagon lowered F-35 order
Shares of Lockheed Martin tumbled this week following a report that the U.S. Defense Department decided to trim the number of F-35 stealth warplanes from its next budget by 35%.
Unofficial Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Lego created to raise money for war-torn country
Citizen Brick, an independent retailer in Chicago, designed the mini-figure and donated all of the money raised from the sales of it to Direct Relief.
Sony's PlayStation suspending Russia software, hardware shipments
The video game giant will also suspend the launch of Grand Turismo 7 and the operation of the PlayStation Store in the country
US natural gas companies targeted by hackers before Ukraine invasion: report
Hackers reportedly infiltrated computers belonging to current and former employees at nearly two dozen major natural gas suppliers, including U.S.-based Chevron and Cheniere Energy, in the two weeks before Russia invaded Ukraine.
Netflix fights child porn charges in Texas stemming from ‘Cuties’ backlash, accuses DA of ‘abusing his office’
Netflix's attorneys are working to fight potential child pornography charges against the streaming giant over its controversial drama “Cuties.”
Global Guardian in Ukraine transports thousands out of danger's reach
Global Guardian, an international security firm, is transporting clients' employees and their families out of Ukraine, away from danger — CEO Dale Buckner spoke to Fox News Digital on Friday with updates.
Nvidia employee credentials, company data leaked in cybersecurity incident
NVIDIA does not anticipate any disruption to its business or ability to serve its customers as a result of the incident.
Montana AG launches investigation into TikTok for allegedly serving harmful content to children
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen launched a comprehensive investigation into TikTok for allegedly serving harmful content to children and for publicly misrepresenting the "dangers" of its social media platform.
IRS will allow taxpayers to skip facial recognition after privacy backlash
The Internal Revenue Service said Monday that it will allow taxpayers to opt-out of using facial recognition software to verify their identity and access their online accounts as the agency tries to quell widespread backlash.
US preps big banks for Russian cyberattacks amid Ukraine crisis
As tensions between Russia and Ukraine escalate, U.S. banks are being put on notice.
'Robocalling telemarketer' facing record $45 million fine from FCC
The Federal Communications Commission is proposing a $45 million fine for a Florida-based company it says has been making illegal robocalls
Justice Department probing supply-chain disruptions, targeting companies exploiting the crisis to charge more
The Justice Department and FBI will be investigating entities that may be exploiting supply chain disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the DOJ announced Thursday.
FBI forming crypto enforcement team
The Federal Bureau of Investigation announced Thursday that it is launching a specialized team tasked with enforcement of cryptocurrency "exploitation."
FBI says romance scammers swindled $32M from 200 victims in Colorado, Wyoming
The FBI Denver Division says more than 200 people in Colorado and Wyoming have been targeted in romance scams totaling more than $32 million in reported losses.
Ransomware gang says it has hacked NFL's San Francisco 49ers
The San Francisco 49ers have been hit by a ransomware attack, with cyber criminals claiming they stole some of the football team's financial data.
GoFundMe's Freedom Convoy decision prompts GOP leaders to call for oversight hearing
Reps. Steve Scalise, R-La., and James Comer, R-Ky., are asking the House Oversight Committee to hold a hearing on GoFundMe's decision to block donations to the Canadian Freedom Convoy.
GoFundMe’s ‘attack’ on Canada’s Freedom Convoy shows dangers of big tech: ex-NY official
GoFundMe’s decision to remove the fundraiser for the trucker freedom protest in Ottawa is the latest example of big tech trying to shut down voices shunned by the left and is the “latest red flag that Silicon Valley’s power over us has to be stopped,” a former lieutenant governor of New York said.
Kevin McCarthy: The greatest 'threat' to free speech is from politicians pushing companies to be 'government'
Kevin McCarthy discusses midterms elections and big tech censorship.
Sasse presses Google and Apple on hosting 'PRC mandated spyware' with Olympics app
Sen. Sasse is accusing Google and Apple of facilitating Chinese spyware on their platforms.
Sony slashes PS5 sales forecast due to chip shortage, supply chain disruptions
Sony anticipates the popular PlayStation 5 gaming console will ship a total of 11.5 million units in fiscal year 2021, down from previous guidance of 14.8 million units.



















