Common data breaches, how to spot them and protect yourself
Companies paid an average of $8 million after a being hit with a hack last year.
T-Mobile to dispute $91M FCC fine for allegedly selling customer location data
The FCC is accusing Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint failing to protect customer location data by selling it to third-parties.
Apple disables facial recognition app Clearview AI for violating its rules
An Apple spokesperson said Clearview violated one of its rules.
How to protect yourself from a data breach
There were more than 4,000 publicly disclosed breaches in 2019.
Vatican joins IBM, Microsoft to call for facial recognition regulation
The Vatican is calling for the ethical development and regulation of AI to to stay ahead of the curve on technology.
Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile to be fined by FCC: Report
Proposed fines could reach more than $200 million.
Kennedy: We should end our ‘surveillance state’
Julian Sanchez on FISA
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman calls TikTok 'spyware'
The Redditt CEO said he is concerned that the app is 'always listening' and he called the fingerprint technology it uses 'terrifying.'
How to safely store personal data on 'the cloud'
'The cloud' is a physical place where digital information is stored.
Data breaches and their main causes
A data breach is an incident in which a victim’s sensitive information is accessed without permission.
The top reason data breaches happen
There were more than 4,000 publicly disclosed breaches in 2019.
What is the most common type of data breach?
A data breach is what happens when someone who shouldn't have access to certain digital information somehow gets access to that data.
US is hurting China by hurting Huawei: Huawei chief security officer
U.S.-Huawei dispute is geopolitical
Google Play Store malware subscribes to premium services without your permission
The only way for victims to un-sign up for these premium services is to notice unrecognizable charges to their banks
Did Trump make right decision to name Grenell acting director of National Intelligence?
Ian Prior on Grenell's credentials
Google updates terms in plain language after EU scrutiny
Google has been updating its policies for the past couple of years as scrutiny of the tech industry heats up across the U.S. and Europe.
EU is most likely prepping for digital war against US, China: Former Romanian trade minister
Ilan Laufer on E.U.'s proposed AI rules
Hackers using coronavirus to scam people, install malware on devices
Bad actors will often mention popular news to get users' attention.
App meant to fight against robocalls allows users to sue robocallers: DoNotPay CEO
Robocallers are brought to court