iPhone hack is sophisticated spying tech used by 'autocratic' governments, say researchers
A serious iPhone software vulnerability has been traced to a firm accused of providing spy tech to autocratic governments. Here’s what you need to know.
FCC Commissioner reacts to blistering Facebook report: Time to 'engage' in Section 230 reform
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr on Facebook's conduct and need for regulation
What data Apple and Google collect on you
Your iPhone and Android device are constantly collecting data about your activity.
WA police officers 'not happy' with social media inspection: Rantz
Seattle radio talk show host Jason Rantz on Washington officers being told they could lose their jobs if they don't allow officials to personally inspect their private social media accounts.
Federal crypto regulation would 'force' jobs, development outside US: Market expert
Morgan Creek Capital Management CEO Mark Yusko reacts to the Senate blocking cryptocurrency regulation within the infrastructure package.
China expert warns against doing business in the region
Jonathan D.T. Ward, founder of Atlas Organization and author of 'China's Vision of Victory,' argues that people should now know that the Chinese tech sector is 'quite a danger' to be involved in.
Chinese cyberattacks can make financial institutions, critical infrastructure 'vulnerable': Rep. Ro Khanna
Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., on China's ability to hack into American companies and what the U.S. can do about it.
Chinese cyberattacks can make financial institutions, critical infrastructure 'vulnerable': Rep. Khanna
Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., on the Chinese Communist Party's ability to get the data of a US company that has operations in China.
IBM: Cost of data breaches hit 17-year high
Data breaches cost companies an estimated $4.24 million per incident on average — a 17-year high, according to a Wednesday report from IBM.
Twitter sees 26% increase in governments' requests to remove content from journalists, news outlets
India and the United States were the top two governments making information requests to Twitter, followed by Japan and France.
Blake Masters taking on Big Tech’s ‘giant software monopolies’ in Arizona Senate race
Thiel Capital COO and protégé Blake Masters said he plans to take on Big Tech regulation, suggesting they currently operate as ‘giant software monopolies.’
Thiel Capital’s Blake Masters announces run for Arizona Senate
Thiel Capital protégé and COO Blake Masters discusses his platform and values ahead of the U.S. Senate election in Arizona.
Big Tech censorship is 'most bipartisan' issue right now: Mahaney
Evercore ISI senior managing director Mark Mahaney suggests large-scale acquisitions by Big Tech could end with Biden's executive order.
San Diego officials criticize per-mile tax proposal over privacy, funding concerns
The San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) proposal seeks to apply a fee to drivers for a set price-per-mile traveled within the county.
No one expects Trump to win Big Tech lawsuit at this point: Expert
Mountain CEO Mark Douglas on President Trump's lawsuit against Big Tech for wrongful censorship and Mountain's purchase of Ryan Reynolds' Maximum Effort Marketing.
US needs to 'find, fix and disrupt hacking groups': Former CIA Station Chief Hoffman
Former CIA Station Chief and Fox News contributor Dan Hoffman on how the Biden administration can combat recent cyber attacks, arguing 'we need to take the fight to the enemy.'
Rep. Buck takes aim at Facebook over content moderation
Rep. Ken Buck, R-Co., addresses bill that targets Big Tech over monopoly behavior and censorship.
How should US strike back against REvil ransomware hack?
Former CIA officer Mike Baker reacts to the Kaseya cyberattack on 'Kennedy'
Ransomware group REvil conducts 15 cyberattacks per week over 2 months, research shows
REvil, a ransomware group linked to Russian hackers, has conducted 15 cyberattacks per week over two months.
Cybersecurity expert on ransomware attack by suspected Russian hackers
Former White House Chief Information Officer Theresa Payton on the origin of the global ransomware attack and what the U.S. response should be.



















