The Everyday Devices Targeted By the CIA
The WikiLeaks documents — more than 8000 of them — detail how the CIA has ability to hack your everyday items. This includes phones, TVs, tablets, and PCs.
The WikiLeaks documents — more than 8000 of them — detail how the CIA has ability to hack your everyday items. This includes phones, TVs, tablets, and PCs.
Android Pay is gaining more ground across the United States with more than 30 American banks supporting the service. Learn more now.
Every year, it seems like there are more ways for your phone to be hacked or for you to get scammed. Here, we’ll discuss the most common malware threat of 2016.
Understand why Facebook is creating a new nudity and violence filter, and how this filter will affect you personally in the very near future.
Snapchat’s recently leaked emails detail a dilemma and a potentially iffy concern with the company’s sales tactics. Find out what the leaked emails revealed.
Who turned the lights out? Amazon recently experienced a hiccup in their system that disrupted thousands of sites and services.
While adding a pattern lock to your Android home screen can be an extra protection measure, these locks — like anything else — can be hacked.
Ransomware attacks have increased dramatically over the past year. Learn more about which Android security attacks are on the rise.
Windows Phone 7 owners will no longer have WhatsApp support; other phones aren't far behind. See if your phone will be losing support in June.
Yes, it’s a tricky balance to remember all your various passwords without making yourself vulnerable to hacking. But the good news is that it can be done.