Cori Bush calls for government takeover of social media, says Twitter too motivated by profits
Former Twitter executives appeared before the House Oversight and Accountability Committee to testify about the company's decision to block a New York Post article in October 2020.
Senators question Zuckerberg about whether Russia, China accessed Facebook user data
A bipartisan duo of senators sent a letter to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg this week, questioning him about how much access Russian and Chinese developers had to private user data.
Italian cyber security agency warns organizations of ransomware attack: reports
Thousands of computer servers by VMware were under attack on Sunday morning as ransomware targeted a 2-year-old vulnerability the company released patches for.
Chinese spy balloon a 'clear provocation': Jonathan Pelson
'Wireless Wars' author Jonathan Pelson discusses what China is trying to accomplish by flying a surveillance balloon over the U.S. on 'The Big Money Show.'
China is a 'clear and present danger' to American cybersecurity: Gov. Tate Reeves
Mississippi Republican Gov. Tate Reeves announced he plans to ban TikTok on government devices and warned of the ongoing threat China poses to U.S. cybersecurity.
Tech market is coming back, has 'a lot to grow': R 'Ray' Wang
Constellation Research CEO R 'Ray' Wang joins 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast' to discuss the bump in the markets as the Nasdaq is on pace for its highest close since September.
Rise in online bank frauds are impacting US consumers
The Cyberguy Kurt Knutsson joins 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss the rise U.S. banking scams affecting consumers and provides tips to avoid these scams.
The idea that Schiff would have been on intel committee is crazy: Tucker Carlson
Fox News host Tucker Carlson discusses Rep. Adam Schiff posting about losing intel committee seat on TikTok amid security concerns on ‘The Bottom Line.’
Cyber threats pose a danger to US' ability to wage war: Charles Beames
SpiderOak and York Space Systems Executive Chairman Charles Beames discusses the rise in cybercrimes since the pandemic, the threat of cyberattacks on national security, and the protection of data in space.
TSA 'no fly' list leaked after being found on unsecured airline server
A Swiss hacker discovered a Transportation Security Administration "No Fly" list dating back to 2019 while browsing the internet and leaked its contents.
Ransomware revenue plunged 40% last year as more victims refuse to pay, study finds
A new report from blockchain data platform Chainalysis found ransomware payouts fell a whopping 40.3% last year, suggesting more victims are simply refusing to pay attackers.
Still no answers regarding Chinese Penn-Biden donors
National Legal and policy center chairman Peter Flaherty explains how the UPenn-Biden donors are still unnamed after 2 years on ‘Fox Business Tonight.’
Brutal year for bitcoin and almost $3B in crypto hacks marked 2022: report
Bitcoin is up over 25% in the past two weeks after dropping 64% in 2022, though questions remain about whether the virtual currency can find long-term support at those levels.
LastPass hack: Cybersecurity experts sound the alarm over data breaches
Cybersecurity experts are warning that security breaches at password manager LastPass were more widespread than the company is letting on, as a class-action lawsuit moves forward
Biden classified document stash requires an investigation: Rep. Andrew Clyde
Georgia Republican Rep. Andrew Clyde reacts to the FAA system outage and discusses if the House will investigate the president over classified files found at his think tank on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
ChatGPT being used to write malware, ransomware: reports
ChatGPT, a chatbot tool intended to help with tasks like writing emails and essays, is reportedly being used by some actors for nefarious purposes like malware.
Chick-fil-A urges customers to take action, investigates 'fraudulent activity' on mobile app accounts
Chick-fil-A Inc., told customers on Friday that the company was aware of "suspicious activity" involving Chick-fil-A One accounts and urged app users to change their passwords.
LastPass hit with class-action lawsuit over hack
Password manager LastPass has been slapped with a class-action lawsuit from a former customer who claims a hacker stole $53,000 from him as a result of a data breach
Carmakers being questioned over reports of China forced labor
Atlas Organization organizer Jonathan Ward discusses the WSJ piece detailing how automakers are facing Senate inquiry into possible ties to Uyghur forced labor on ‘Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street.’
Indiana AG: This is why there should be 'zero' TikTok users tomorrow morning
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita explains his state's decision to sue TikTok on 'The Evening Edit.'