November 5, 2015 8 tech gadgets for the college bound These stylish, retro gadgets and gizmos will help you keep tabs on your homework and stay connected with other students – and you’ll fit right in in the dorm.
November 5, 2015 Community Health Systems hacked, records of nearly 4.5 million patients stolen Community Health Systems, one of the largest hospital operators in the U.S., said on Monday that the personal information of nearly 4.5 million patients was stolen by Chinese hackers from its computer network.
November 5, 2015 ‘Honeynets’ and car hacking: DEF CON highlights Think your car and route to work are safe? Your baby monitor? Is your text messaging private? Think again.
November 5, 2015 Provider of U.S. government background checks latest cyberattack victim A key U.S. government contractor has fallen victim to a cybersecurity attack which may have been launched by a foreign power.
November 5, 2015 Woman in a stolen dress posts selfie on Facebook, arrested soon after Definitely an efficient way to attract the attention of the police, yet another criminal thought it would be a brilliant idea to post pictures of herself featuring items stolen from a local store.
November 5, 2015 Divorcing? 5 things to do online now Since our offline and online lives are so intertwined, here are five things you need to do fast when a divorce is on the horizon.
November 5, 2015 Tech Q&A: Keeping passwords safe, best road trip apps and more Check out these great tech tips - from keeping your passwords safe to the best apps for a long summer road trip.
November 5, 2015 Bitcoin faces biggest threat yet: A miner takeover The Bitcoin digital currency system is in danger of losing its credibility as an independent payment system because of the growing power of a group that runs some of the computers behind it.
November 5, 2015 DARPA unveils hack-proof drone The Pentagon’s research arm unveiled a new drone built with secure software that prevents the control and navigation of the aircraft from being hacked.
November 5, 2015 Massive FBI facial recognition database poses threat to privacy, group says A massive face recognition database being built by the FBI – which could contain up to 52 million images by 2015 – is a “real threat to privacy for all Americans,” a digital civil liberties group says.