Virginia lt gov says no answers on drone sightings shows ‘weakness in the White House’
Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears sounds off on the lack of clarity from the federal government on the purported drone sightings across the United States on ‘The Bottom Line.’
US Supreme Court rules against SEC civil penalties without jury trials, dealing blow to Biden admin
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday ruled 6-3 against the Securities and Exchange Commission in a case involving Texas-based hedge fund manager George Jarkesy.
North Koreans may have helped create cartoons in US and Europe despite sanctions, report says
North Korean animators may have contributed to popular television cartoons for major Western firms like Amazon and HBO Max, according to a research report.
Airbnb bans use of all indoor security cameras
Airbnb announced Monday that its simplifying its policy on security cameras and other devices in its listings around the world in order to prioritize renter privacy.
Wyze breach allowed 13,000 customers to peek into other's homes
Wyze Labs said that a security lapse occurred last week that exposed about 13,000 users' camera footage to other users after a glitch occurred while its system recovered from an outage.
23andMe blames users for data breach, citing recycled passwords
Home DNA testing firm 23andMe is placing the blame on customers who reused login credentials for a cyber incident in which 6.9 million customers' data was exposed.
TSA to test out new self-service screening process
Air travelers in Las Vegas will soon be able to test out a self-service security screening option, the Department of Homeland Security said.
Apple cracks down on iPhone thieves with new security setting
Apple is launching a new security feature to protect iPhone users' passcodes from being stolen and used by thieves to break into phones.
New Orleans neighborhood relying on private security to keep streets safe
The Garden District neighborhood in New Orleans, Louisiana, voted to hire private security by using extra money from property taxes as the police department runs short on officers.
Pretzel-shop worker with pennies in bank account charged in $1M scheme to buy Tesla, GameStop, Nvidia shares
The SEC has charged a 23-year-old part-time pretzel-shop worker in a $1 million fraud scheme to buy shares of Tesla, GameStop and Nvidia.
Manchester-Boston airport complete bomb threat sweep, passengers allowed to reenter secure area
A security threat against a Spirit Airlines flight was investigated at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport. The flight eventually left for Tampa.
Chinese company's North Dakota corn mill project struck down by Grand Forks, prompting cheers of 'USA!'
The Grand Forks City Council in North Dakota voted to stop a corn mill project by the Chinese-owned Fufeng Group after the U.S. Air Force warned it was a security risk.
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
Global Guardian in Ukraine transports thousands out of danger's reach
Global Guardian, an international security firm, is transporting clients' employees and their families out of Ukraine, away from danger — CEO Dale Buckner spoke to Fox News Digital on Friday with updates.
Is Bluetooth a security risk? Depends on who and where you are
A recent story suggests Vice President Kamala Harris is “Bluetooth phobic” and shuns AirPods because of the inherent security risk associated with the ubiquitous wireless technology.
Amazon now has 'keys' to thousands of apartment buildings in the U.S.
Amazon is looking to gain access to apartment buildings across the U.S. in an effort to place packages inside and away from porch pirates -- and they've already been given "keys" to thousands.
Over 20 civil rights groups demand Amazon divest surveillance technology, end relationships with police
More than 20 civil rights groups are demanding Amazon "permanently" divest its surveillance technology and end its relationship with law enforcement.
TikTok quietly changed US privacy policies days ahead of Biden executive order
TikTok quietly changed its U.S. privacy policies last week allowing the app to collect biometric data.
1 in 10 police departments can now access videos from millions of consumers' Ring security cameras
Nearly one in 10 U.S. police departments have access to videos from millions of privately owned Amazon Ring devices.
Postal Service 'elite police force' monitors social media posts for potential threats
The United States Postal Service has a law enforcement division that occasionally monitors Americans’ social media accounts to identify potential threats.