Executives from Twitter and Facebook are set to testify in front of the Senate Intelligence Committee on Russian activity on the platforms during the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Sputnik launched the Soviet Union and the United States into the Space Race 60 years ago today. Here are some photos of what followed.
NATO troops located near the Russian border have had their smartphones targeted by cyber attacks, which are believed to be carried out by Russia.
Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Oregon), who is also a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, has created an essential list of questions that voting machine manufacturers need to answer.
The 2013 hack of Yahoo was far worse than originally feared, compromising the usernames and passwords of billions of consumers. In some cases telephone numbers and dates of birth were also disclosed.
A Russian telecommunications company is providing North Korea with a new connection to the internet.
An asteroid NASA has only seen once before is set to flyby Earth next week.
In the wake of the Russian an Facebook ad scandal, Facebook said it is committed to adjusting advertising practices on the site, including hiring 1,000 people to help screen ads.
NSA officials previously warned Jared Kushner and White House aides against using private email. They didn't listen.
Facebook reportedly shared information with Google as search engine company investigates Russia's use of platform during U.S. election.
“Is Trump crazy like a fox or is he just crazy? I think the overwhelming weight of evidence suggests that he’s just crazy."
Over a year after it was launched, China used its quantum communication satellite for a secure video link between Beijing and Austria.
Twitter handed over information regarding Russian interference on the site and its Facebook account connections to the U.S. government Thursday.
Researchers from Oxford University found junk news and Russian content was targeted towards key states that Trump won.
NASA is working with the Russian space agency to build a space station around the moon.
Steven Seagal's comments on "disgusting" NFL protests had did not go over well on Twitter.
Bob Lord was chief information security officer when Yahoo revealed it was the victim of a massive data breach. On stage at Structure Security, he shared the lessons of that ‘real-life spy story.’
“If I die, then I die,” he said.
The official premiere dates for “Absentia” in various territories across the globe have just been announced.
The president tweeted in response to North Korea’s Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho speech in the UN General Assembly, where he said a a rocket strike on the American mainland was "inevitable."
The social media network will be the latest tech company called to Washington.
Mark Zuckerberg announced Facebook will hand over to Congress the 3,000 political ads from Russian accounts it found.