March 28, 2016 Apple wants to delay the New York iPhone case until after the DOJ's next move While the world waits for the FBI's response in cracking the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone, Apple has shifted its attention to the New York iPhone case, where the All Writs Act was also invoked to force the company to help unlock the device.
March 25, 2016 'Creepy' search engine taps into private webcams Ever wonder how hackable your private webcams are?
March 25, 2016 Verizon says big business customers had data stolen Hackers have stolen contact information of Verizon business customers in the latest breach of a big company or organization.
March 24, 2016 Encrypt your data with pick-up lines, Chuck Norris and more This one’s no laughing matter: Humor and encryption may not seem obvious partners, but new research advocates using jokes to hide your secret information in plain sight.
March 23, 2016 FBI reportedly using forensic firm Cellebrite to open San Bernardino shooter's iPhone The FBI has turned to Israeli mobile forensics specialist Cellebrite to help it open the encrypted iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters, according to the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper.
March 23, 2016 Despite big branding push, Apple is about as trusted on privacy as Google and Microsoft Apple is adamant that its iPhones and Macs protect user privacy better than competing products, and the recent fight with the FBI shows the company isn't willing to back down from its software security principles without a fight.
March 18, 2016 Hackers target Donald Trump, claim to leak his Social Security number Hackers describing themselves as part of the Anonymous hacking group claim to have leaked Donald Trump’s personal information, including his Social Security number.
March 17, 2016 In new San Bernardino filing, Apple calls the government's arguments 'misleading' Apple's kerfuffle with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Justice Department appears far from over.
March 16, 2016 Apple: Founding fathers would be 'appalled' by encryption request Apple argued that the 1789 All Writs Act can't "be stretched to fit" the DOJ's encryption case.
March 15, 2016 Cops: Guy jammed cellphones on city trains for months Dennis Nicholl, 63, was arrested in Chicago last week and accused of operating his "own personal quiet car" on the city's trains for nearly two years, the Chicago Tribune reports.