Scientists have revealed a gaping hole in global telecom security, intercepting personal and business data from geostationary satellites.

Gone are the days when extortion was only the plot line of crime dramas—today, these threatening tactics target anyone with a smartphone, especially Gen Z.

Imagine if a rogue app could glimpse tiny bits of your screen—even the parts you thought were secure, like your 2FA codes.

The maker of ChatGPT released a toolkit to help protect its AI from attack earlier this month. Almost immediately, someone broke it.

Scammers are texting residents, urging them to “verify payment details” to claim their refund.

A list of topics we covered in the week of October 6 to October 12 of 2025

The more sensitive data that companies have to collect and store, the greater the consequences for users if it’s breached.

It’s once again time to change your passwords, but if one government agency has its way, this might be the very last time you do it.

Two AI “girlfriend” apps have blabbed millions of intimate conversations from more than 400,000 users.