Putin is directing attacks on the US through cyberspace. Here's how companies can stay safe
Putin is directing full throttled attacks on the U.S. in the unregulated, wide-open, man-made domain of cyberspace, which has become the backbone infrastructure of 21st century commerce and free expression.
$5.9M ransomware attack on major agriculture group poses risk to US grain, pork, chicken supply
The U.S. grain, pork and chicken supply could be at risk after a ransomware attack on New Cooperative Inc. has forced the Iowa-based agriculture services provider's systems to go offline.
Rep. Buck compares Big Tech to Big Tobacco after revealing report on Instagram’s negative impact on teens
Rep. Ken Buck, R-Colo., compared Big Tech to Big Tobacco following a report showing Facebook is aware of Instagram’s negative impact on teenagers’ mental health.
$1.4B in health care fraud rings busted by Feds, doctors and nurses nabbed
The Department of Justice has announced charges against 138 people -- including doctors and nurses -- who the feds say were part of alleged health care fraud rings allegedly totaling $1.4 billion.
Ex-US intelligence operatives in UAE hacking case to cooperate with FBI to avoid prosecution
Three former U.S. intelligence operatives, who worked as mercenary hackers for the United Arab Emirates, agreed to pay fines of $1.685 million and cooperate with federal prosecutors to avoid trial, the Justice Department said on Tuesday.
US service members’ tax penalties in Germany weren’t ‘on my radar,’ Blinken says
A U.S.-Germany treaty dispute that has exposed large numbers of U.S service members and Defense Department support staff to tax penalties in the European country was not ‘on my radar,’ Secretary of State Antony Blinken said this week, according to a report.
SEC probing SolarWinds clients over cyber breach disclosures: sources
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has opened a probe into last year’s SolarWinds cyber breach, focusing on whether some companies failed to disclose that they had been affected by the unprecedented hack, two persons familiar with the investigation said on Monday.
Video game CEO resigns after backing Texas abortion law
The CEO of Georgia-based video game company Tripwire Interactive stepped down late Monday, days after his remarks in support of the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold a hotly-debated Texas abortion law generated controversy on social media.
Kayleigh McEnany: Biden’s comments are ‘callous’ and ‘cruel’
Former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany discusses President Biden’s remarks on the 'end' of the war in Afghanistan on ‘Fox Business Tonight.’
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.
Former UN ambassador on Taliban: ‘They are a designated terrorist group’
Amb. Kelly Craft discusses the ramifications of recognizing the Taliban’s government in Afghanistan on ‘Kudlow.’
China bans children from online gaming during school week, limits games to 3 hours over weekends
China has issued a new regulation that restricts young people to playing only three hours of online gaming in a standard week.
Twitter permanently suspends Alex Berenson over coronavirus tweets
Twitter has permanently suspended former New York Times journalist and author Alex Berenson, a critic of coronavirus lockdowns and mandates, from its platform.
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.
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.
Olivia Culpo seemingly gives her business to American Airlines after dog fiasco with JetBlue
Olivia Culpo is seemingly giving her business to American Airlines after a recent disastrous situation with JetBlue.
Pentagon denies US paid Taliban for freedom of movement to airport
Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby denied that the U.S. has made payments to the Taliban to secure free movement of U.S. citizens
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.



















