Zoom privacy issues increase during coronavirus, lead CEO to admit fault
Jackie DeAngelis on Zoom, coronavirus
Web infrastructure needs to be scaled up: CEO
George Kurian on remote work clogging the internet amid the coronavirus
Coronavirus-driven Zoom's privacy questioned as 'Zoombombing' escalates
New York Attorney General Letitia James sent a letter to Zoom on Monday inquiring about the app's data privacy and security practices.
Second Marriott data breach exposes 5.2 million guests
The hotel chain said about 5.2 million guests may have been affected.
How to host secure Zoom meetings while working from home
Follow these tips for hosting secure remote meetings while working from home because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Turn Alexa off if coronavirus forces you to work from home, lawyers say
People who work with confidential material are advising others to turn off their artificial intelligence assistants like Amazon's Alexa.
Coronavirus-themed malware is spreading. Here's how to avoid it
Hackers "weaponized" a legitimate novel coronavirus map application created by Johns Hopkins Health.
Google consolidated market share after European privacy law: paper
Google market shares increased "significantly" since Europe's GDPR privacy law went into effect in May 2018.
Scammers using coronavirus as opportunity to steal info
Don't believe every coronavirus email you see
What is two-factor authentication?
Two-factor authentication is a log-in process that requires users to present two forms of ID verification rather than just one password.
US unprepared to fend off cyberattacks: Commission
The U.S. is largely unprepared to fend off future cyberattacks, a new government-commissioned study shows.
Billionaire John Catsimatidis uses artificial intelligence to research daughter's date
John Catsimatidis recently used artificial intelligence to do a background search on his daughter's date.
Coronavirus epidemic should cause more countries to close borders: Gordon Chang
China, North Korea can't be trusted
Are you being spied on without knowing it?
Learn to unplug your devices
TikTok hires Air Force vet as chief security officer amid cyber security concerns
Video smartphone app TikTok tapped ADP Chief Security Officer Roland Cloutier to become the app's new head of security information.
What are the top-rated encrypted texting apps?
Facebook-owned WhatsApp is by far the most popular and top-rated messaging app with end-to-end encryption in the world.
FBI working to 'burn down' cyber criminals' infrastructure
To thwart increasingly dangerous cybercriminals, law enforcement agents are working to "burn down their infrastructure."
As coronavirus scams spread, here’s how to protect yourself
The Better Business Bureau and Federal Trade Commission have issued alerts warning people of COVID-19-related scam emails and texts.
Facebook least trusted with personal information: survey
Nearly three-quarters of survey respondents said they think Facebook, which has more than 2 billion active users, is too big.
Is TikTok dangerous?
The main concern surrounding the app with an estimated 800 million users is its tie to the Chinese government.