Kudlow blasts 'counterproductive' Biden foreign policy on infrastructure: It's never okay to cyber hack
Fox Business host Larry Kudlow questions why President Biden would give American foreign adversaries a roadmap to the county's most critical infrastructure Monday on "Kudlow."
Hacker attempted to taint San Francisco drinking water: report
A hacker attempted to taint the drinking water in the San Francisco area at the beginning of the year, a report that recently came to light revealed.
Georgia hospital system hit with ransomware attack following Biden-Putin summit
St. Joseph's/Candler, one of the largest hospital systems in Savannah, Georgia, confirmed it was hit with a ransomware attack on Thursday morning.
Rep. Jordan blasts Microsoft as ‘out to get conservatives’ just like other big tech companies
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, sent a letter to Microsoft president Brad Smith on Monday, alleging that while it has largely escaped the notice of House Democrats, the company is among the Big Tech companies "out to get conservatives."
Ransomware payments may be tax deductible
The hit on JBS, the largest food manufacturer yet to be hit by ransomware, was the second attack in a month on critical U.S. infrastructure. The first occurred in early May when hackers believed to operate with impunity in Russia and allied states shut down operation of the Colonial Pipeline, the largest U.S. fuel pipeline, for nearly a week.
A ransomware attack can begin in surprisingly simple ways
Often referred to as social engineering, hackers often look for cracks in the human shield at organizations.
‘Windows 11’ is coming and it's giving off 'serious Mac vibes'
Microsoft is expected to unveil the next generation of Windows later this month and leaks are providing plenty of fodder for speculation.
Sen. Rubio on bill targeting Big Tech 'monopolies' over political censorship concerns: 'This can’t continue'
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., explained Thursday a proposed bill that targets Big Tech "monopolies" over political censorship concerns, stressing on "Mornings with Maria" that "this can’t continue."
Putin denies Russian officials behind cyberattacks
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday denied that Russian officials were behind the multitude of cyberattacks that have struck U.S. corporations in recent months.
FBI opens investigation into IRS tax data leak
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has opened an inquiry into the leak of personal income and tax data of some of the wealthiest Americans.
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.
Electronic Arts discloses hack of ‘FIFA 21’ source code
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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.
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.



















