Privacy

Identity Theft--By Bank Insiders

It’s the dirty secret in banking. Bank employees often steal personal account information from bank customers so as to rob money from bank accounts or commit fraud via identity theft, and few banks seem immune.

CEO’s Start-Small-Dream-Big Strategy Pays Off

Alexader Fernandes always knew he wanted to run a company, but he never dreamed it would be one with more than $100 million in revenue, and among Canada’s fastest-growing companies.

Why Drones Should Bug You

Low altitude drones present a hornet’s nest of privacy, security and safety concerns that just may outweigh the commercial benefits.

Google's Schmidt: Millennials are 'Smarter'

In a conversation with the American Enterprise Institute, Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt weighed in on privacy,  job creation and the role of government in technology. Schmidt, who came to Google as CEO in 2001, also spoke of his management regrets.  

Tech Companies Support Apple Ahead of iPhone Ruling

Tech industry leaders including Alphabet's Google, Facebook, Microsoft, AT&T and more than two dozen other Internet and technology companies filed legal briefs on Thursday asking a judge to support Apple n its encryption battle with the U.S. government.

Apple Lawyer, FBI Director Face Off Before Congress

U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James Comey told Congress on Tuesday that he understands the outcome of the San Bernardino iPhone encryption case will set a precedent for other cases.

Manhattan DA: Apple's Decision Has Broad Consequences

During an interview on FOX Business Network’s After the Bell, Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance, Jr. explained why he believes it is important for Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) to legally unlock an iPhone.