European Parliament seeks to stop government encryption backdoors
The battle is uphill, but that hasn’t deterred certain EU leaders from throwing down the gauntlet against enemies of encryption backdoors.
The battle is uphill, but that hasn’t deterred certain EU leaders from throwing down the gauntlet against enemies of encryption backdoors.
Google is planning a Chrome update that will more aggressively warn users when they interact with a site utilizing HTTP instead of the more secure HTTPS.
Windows 10 Creators Update is rolling out beginning today, giving users in-product information about their privacy.
A new data dump from Wikileaks indicates that the U.S. government had projects aimed at infecting iPhones and Macs. The reason? Surveillance, of course.
Microsoft has added tools and functionality that make it easy to strengthen Windows 10 security. Here the some settings you need to change or tweak.
WikiLeaks’ data dump implicates the CIA in hoarding zero-day vulnerabilities and leaving them unpatched. Here is why the average citizen should be alarmed.
The new Facebook security key login option is showing that the company is finally taking its users’ privacy more seriously.
A backdoor called Pork Explosion puts Android users in serious danger of having their devices taken over by hackers.
Cybercriminals are turning their focus to attacking vulnerable mobile devices. Here’s what you can do to keep your organization from becoming a victim.
The steady decline of Yahoo from having it all to has-been is only going to get worse in light of a new allegation it let the U.S. government spy on its users.