Apple has released a swath of updates that fix a significant web security flaw on iOS, macOS and beyond.
Apple is taking additional steps to prevent people from misusing AirTags.
Google says enabling two-factor authentication by default cut those users' account breaches in half.
The Department of Justice has seized approximately $3.6 billion worth of Bitcoin stolen in the 2016 hack of Hong Kong-based cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex.
Google has released the final security update for the Pixel 3 as it delivers the February update to newer phones.
House Democrats have sent a letter urging the IRS to drop its plans to use facial recognition technology.
Hackers accessed the emails and documents of several employees, including journalists.
Europe's data protection regulators have found that the ad-tech industry on the continent has been acting unlawfully.
The Google One VPN service is now available on iPhone, more than a year after it arrived on Android.
Don't worry if you see unusual tags at the end of Apple's two-factor texts — they're meant to improve security.
The Treasury Department is reconsidering the Internal Revenue Service’s use of ID.me for access to its website, according to Bloomberg.
Its CEO claimed earlier this week the company doesn't use 'more complex and problematic' database matching.
It's a big day for security updates in Apple-land.
Agencies have 60 days to come up with an implementation plan.
An exploit in 'Dark Souls 3' lets attackers hijack the PCs of online players, and the game's servers are down in response.
Parag Agrawal has overhauled the company's leadership since becoming CEO in November.
Facebook disabled a network of fake accounts that posed as English and Scottish locals, but were actually an Iran-based influence operation.
The Android 11-powered Sikur One can be wiped remotely and includes password-less authentication.
President Biden has signed a memorandum to help improve cybersecurity for military and intelligence agencies.
Researchers said passport details, voice audio and other data are vulnerable in the MY2022 app.