Latest Security Stories
Apple sued by stalking victims over alleged AirTag tracking
Our first look at the Air Force’s new B-21 stealth bomber was just a careful teaser
Colorado police sued over SWAT raid based on ‘Find My’ app screenshot
A snapshot of the world’s nuclear weapons—and how the numbers are changing
Armed police robots will be a threat to public safety. Here’s why.
A massive data leak just cost Meta $275 million
Twitter overwhelmed by NSFW spam during protests in China
Major tax-filing sites routinely shared users’ financial info with Facebook
Cybersecurity experts blow the whistle on official apps for World Cup attendees
DuckDuckGo’s Android app will now protect your data from sneaky trackers
Russian code found in CDC and US Army apps, according to new report
Egypt’s official COP27 summit app may be the ‘cartoon super-villain’ of spyware
How drones are helping monitor Kyrgyzstan’s radioactive legacy
Apple knows exactly how much you use its apps
Instagram is down for some users—here’s what we know so far
Booking a trip online? Here’s what tracking cookies could be gathering about your family.
Ring camera surveillance puts new pressure on Amazon gig workers
DuckDuckGo just made its privacy-centric browser available for all Mac users
SpaceX says it can no longer fund Ukraine’s Starlink access
Google’s new passkey support is helping kill the password
The White House’s new ‘AI Bill of Rights’ plans to tackle racist and biased algorithms
App privacy depends a lot on where you were when you downloaded it
Amazon’s Ring Nation quietly premieres on cable TV in 35 states
Best VPNs for crypto trading in 2023
The US government is inching closer to a deal to secure TikTok in the US
Your phone data isn’t safe from Customs and Border Protection
Hacker may have just leaked early ‘Grand Theft Auto 6’ footage
How to see if someone has been snooping on your devices
Hacker gains ‘full access’ to Uber’s networks using one of oldest tricks in the book
Facebook’s automated image removal system is flawed, says Oversight Board
Whistleblower tells Congress that Twitter has a spy problem
Tesla Model Y vehicles can be hacked—in theory
AI voice filters can make you sound like anyone—and make anyone sound like you
Iran grabbed two of the Navy’s Saildrones earlier this month. Why?
Websites are dropping Facebook’s third-party login button
US government updates cybersecurity recommendations for vehicles
Crypto scammers duped YouTube audiences with fake Apple Event ‘livecast’
Ransomware hackers hit a massive Los Angeles School system over the weekend
Best VPNs of 2023
Apple’s two big new safety features, explained
Using Chrome? Check for this update right away
End-to-end encryption now available for most Ring devices
Signal’s new president is a privacy advocate and active critic of Big Tech
Cloudflare finally drops virulently anti-trans message board, Kiwi Farms
Scammers are using a Webb Telescope photo to hide complex malware
These 5 popular Chrome extensions are compromising your computer
FTC sues data broker for selling sensitive information, including abortion clinic visits
Privacy advocates urge cancellation of Amazon’s nightmarish Ring Nation
Anyone can now sign up for DuckDuckGo’s private email service
Privacy concerns over period-tracking apps are valid, Mozilla report finds
Whistleblower claims Twitter is lying about user privacy, bots, security, and more
This tool lets you find out for yourself how much Big Tech is snooping on you
Older macOS apps could still be vulnerable to a devastating security flaw
Hackers prove it doesn’t take much to hijack a dead satellite
John Deere tractors are getting the jailbreak treatment from hackers
Amazon is turning Ring surveillance footage into a reality show
To fight cyber attacks, tech companies are banding together
Amazon wants your palm print scanned to pay at dozens more Whole Foods
Meta could protect users’ abortion-related messages whenever it wants, advocates say
Upgrade your home security system without changing locks with this smart door lock
A US-UK agreement is changing how tech companies respond to law enforcement requests
A new targeted attack can be used to ID anonymous website visitors
Quantum computers could break encryption. The US government is trying to prevent that.
Apple’s new Lockdown Mode will offer ‘extreme’ security measures. You probably won’t use it.