April 15, 2016 5 details Facebook asks for that you shouldn't give Facebook is all about making it easy to share your life with your friends and family. Unfortunately, there are just some things you shouldn't share online.
April 15, 2016 Microsoft sues US government over secret demands for customer data Microsoft is suing the government over a federal law that lets authorities examine its users' email or online files without their knowledge.
April 14, 2016 Controversial encryption bill faces major fight on Capitol Hill The bill would force companies to comply with court orders that demand access to their products and services.
April 13, 2016 Hackers use websites you visit daily to attack you - here's how to protect yourself It's generally accepted that hackers are smart and sneaky, but we got another big reminder last weekend when several major sites were used to serve malicious ads.
April 13, 2016 FBI reportedly paid hackers for tool that cracked San Bernardino gunman's iPhone The FBI reportedly paid professional hackers for a piece of hardware that enabled investigators to access an iPhone belonging to San Bernardino gunman Syed Farook.
April 12, 2016 All 50 states have fallen for the 'CEO email scam' A relatively new email scam is raking in millions of dollars, and it's got nothing to do with long-lost relatives in Nigeria.
April 8, 2016 Report: FBI iPhone unlocking requests date back to 2008 The stand-off between Apple and the FBI started long before the San Bernardino attack.
April 8, 2016 Warning: There's a major security flaw in Flash and you need to update immediately A very serious security flaw has been discovered in Adobe Flash and millions of users are impacted.
April 7, 2016 ISIS taps tech for Web radio The Islamic State is harnessing apps and websites in an effort to distribute its radio station, Al-Bayan, via the internet, the Middle East Media Research Institute warns.
April 7, 2016 Pro-ISIS hacking group CCA returns to secure messaging app Telegram Pro-Islamic State hacking group Cyber Caliphate Army (CCA), whose Telegram account was closed over the weekend, made a swift return to the encrypted social media platform, according to the Middle East Media Research Institute.