Allstate CEO: Need to do a better job in creating more high-value jobs
Allstate CEO on the Business Roundtable
The monopoly concerns over big tech
The war on tech
Cyberattack nightmare: The cost to get back your stolen info
The survey found the average respondent would spend nearly $30,000 to buy back their stolen information from the black market.
Facebook unveils tool to stop it from tracking you online
The change will affect Facebook, Messenger and Instagram.
The price Americans are willing to pay to retrieve stolen private information
Price for stolen information
Apps to protect you from robocalls actually sharing your data?
Privacy concerns over apps that protect you from robocalls
Increasing efforts to prevent cyber hacks
Preventing cyber hacks
FBI wants Facebook user data to head off shootings
The FBI wants tons of user data from social media sites, including the Facebook, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Microsoft workers listening to some Skype calls
Some contract workers have been listening in on your Skype sex calls.
Is having so many smart devices really a smart idea?
Smart device overload?
Marriott to take $126M charge after massive data breach
The costs of Marriott's data breach
Fallout from the Capital one data breach
Capitol One hack
First A.I.-powered bar in London
Technology determines who to serve next based on the order in which they arrived.
Homeland Security warns small planes could be vulnerable to hackers
Fallout from the Capital One data breach
UK's Pearson notifies thousands of U.S. students of data breach
The exposed data was limited to first names, last names, and in some instances dates of birth as well as email addresses, the company said.
Facial recognition moving past security uses
The pros and cons of facial recognition
Impact of the Capitol One data breach for consumers
Capitol One data breach
Satellite spies watching your every move?
The number of Earth observation satellites in orbit has grown from 150 in 2008 to 768 today, MIT Technology Review reported.
Capital One reports data breach impacting 1 million people
Capital One data breach
Does Facebook know more about you than the CIA?
Facebook knows a great deal of data about us because we choose to share it with them. It may seem innocuous, but there are real-world implications.