Surge in fraud for those 60 or older costs them billions, FBI says
The FBI's report on fraud schemes targeting the elderly found that Americans over 60 lost more than $3.4 billion to scams in 2023, with tech support and data breaches the most common.
UnitedHealth CEO details cyberattack root, working 24/7 to 'fix this'
UnitedHealth CEO Andrew Witty testified before a Senate committee on Monday, revealing new details about a cyberattack on the company that has disrupted systems for months.
Kaiser Permanente says data breach may affect 13.4M customers
The number of people potentially impacted by the Kaiser Foundation Health Plan breach totaled 13.4 million, according to the Department of Health and Human Services.
History's biggest cyberattacks and how to protect yourself on the internet
There is no "un-hackable" cybersecurity system. But there are things you can do to protect yourself from cybercriminals and make it much harder for them to access sensitive data.
How the Target and Uber cyberattacks from years ago shaped public perception of cybersecurity today
The high-profile hackings of Target in 2013 and Uber in 2016 brought put cybersecurity in the national spotlight. However, cyberthreats since then have only grown more sophisticated.
DHS survey highlights need to modernize nation’s 911 services
A recent DHS bulletin highlighting the cybersecurity risks faced by 911 emergency services underscores the urgency in bringing many of them into the 21st century.
Avoid cyberscams: Strengthen your security and what to do as a cybercrime victim
Recognizing potential threats, strengthening passwords and keeping computer software updated are ways to avoid a cybercrime. Avoid phishing scams with these tips.
Roku says it experienced second 'credential stuffing' incident
Roku said bad actors entered more than half a million Roku accounts without permission in another cyber incident. It disclosed the first 'credential stuffing' incident to users last month.
Rep Chip Roy on division over controversial surveillance bill: We need to 'protect civil liberties'
Congressman Chip Roy, R-Md., joined 'The Bottom Line' to discuss the fight for warrant protection in the FISA renewal battle.
There has been an ‘erosion’ in Americans’ trust for big businesses: Guy Benson
Fox News contributor Guy Benson and former Trump counselor Kellyanne Conway weigh in on lawmakers’ FISA reform bill during an appearance on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
Biden review board blames Microsoft for China hack that targeted US officials: 'Cascade of avoidable errors'
A review board mandated by President Biden blamed Microsoft for a 2023 attack by a group affiliated with the People's Republic of China against US officials.
AT&T data breach: How to protect your information
Cyber security experts talk to FOX Business about what steps AT&T customers can take in order to protect themselves following the breach that impacted 73 million people.
Execs plan to invest more in AI this year but implementation barriers remain
A survey of chief information officers by Canva and Harris Poll found that executives are largely planning to increase investment in AI tools this year while they address app sprawl.
TSA expands its facial recognition technology to 30 US airports
FOX Business’ Gerri Willis reports on how the security tech works and travelers’ opinions on the new change.
Roku hackers breach 15,000 accounts, used data to subscribe to streaming services
Bad actors may have illegally gotten into thousands of people’s Roku accounts, Roku recently told the offices of two state attorneys general.
Chinese crane firm denies posing security risk at US ports amid investigation
Chinese heavy industry firm ZPMC is facing an investigation by Congress over concerns its ties to the CCP and presence in critical infrastructure at U.S. ports pose a security risk.
Microsoft warns Russian hackers are using execs' stolen emails to broaden cyberattacks
Microsoft is battling continued attacks from Russian state hacker group Midnight Blizzard, according to a company statement and a report filed to the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
TSA unveils new self-service security checks
The Transportation Security Administration is piloting a self-service checkpoint in a Las Vegas airport that's aimed to speed up the security process.
Law professor fears cyberattacks will 'increase, continue' in wake of pharmacy, AT&T outages
Cyberattacks are only likely to "increase" and "continue" as the perpetrators go un-prosecuted 99% of the time, law professor and general counsel Carl Szabo argues.
Pharmacies scramble to serve sick customers as 'nation-state' blamed for ongoing cyberattack outage
Change Healthcare says a "cyber security issue" affecting operations at U.S. pharmacies nationwide is still ongoing Friday.