Americans Spent $1.4 Billion On Credit Freezes After Equifax Breach
A new survey found Americans spent $1.4 billion on credit freezes following the massive data breach suffered by credit reporting bureau Equifax.
Police Officer Sexually Assaulted Suicidal Man At Hospital
A Chicago police officer is accused of sexually assaulting a suicidal man at a hospital.
Mark Zuckerberg Responds To Cambridge Analytica Controversy, Says Facebook 'Made Mistakes'
Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg said his company "made mistakes" in the past that allowed for the Cambridge Analytica controversy to happen and laid out a plan to protect user data going forward.
Russia Helped Launch Venezuela Cryptocurrency To Undermine US Sanctions
A new report suggests the Russian government was involved in setting up Venezuela's cryptocurrency in an attempt to undermine U.S. sanctions.
YouTube Adds New Policies To Ban Gun Sales, Tutorials
YouTube is cracking down on videos that promote the sale and manufacture of firearms and controversial gun accessories.
Thai Airways Bans Oversized Passengers, New Parents From Business Class
Thai Airways is banning oversized passengers and new parents from business class seats on flights.
Mark Zuckerberg Sold Facebook Stock Before Monday's Decline
Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg sold off a small portion of his shares in the company prior to the stock taking a hit.
Cambridge Analytica Ran 'All' Of Trump Campaign's Digital Campaign, CEO Admits In Video
The latest report from Channel 4 revealed details about the role Cambridge Analytica played in the Donald Trump presidential campaign.
Why Did Facebook Wait To Disclose Cambridge Analytica Data Sharing? Company May Face New Scrutiny
Facebook continues to find itself under scrutiny since it was revealed user data was used by controversial political data firm Cambridge Analytica.
Facebook Stock: Company Drops 7 Percent Following Cambridge Analytica Data Sharing Controversy
Facebook saw its stock drop by almost 7 percent Monday following reports that the company shared personal data of as many as 50 million users.
Medical Expert Suggests Stephen Hawking Had Polio
A medical expert is suggesting that Stephen Hawking may have suffered from polio rather than ALS.
HQ Trivia Not Available? Technical Issue Makes Game Unavailable In App Store
The popular, live trivia app HQ Trivia disappeared from the iOS App Store because of a technical issue.
Cryptocurrency Ban: Twitter Reportedly Will Prohibit Cryptocurrency Ads
Twitter is reportedly planning to implement a ban on cryptocurrency advertisements following a number of scams on the platform.
A US City Has Banned Cryptocurrency Mining For Draining Electricity
The city of Plattsburgh, New York, has temporarily banned commercial cryptocurrency mining for using up the city's electrical resources.
Pfizer CEO Gets Pay Raise As Drug Prices Rise
Pfizer CEO Ian Read received a 61 percent raise in 2017 while the company raised the cost of its drugs.
Adrian Lamo, Hacker Who Turned In Chelsea Manning, Has Reportedly Died
Adrian Lamo, a well-known hacker who was criticized for turning Chelsea Manning in to the federal government, has reportedly died.
'Cyborg' Fined For Traveling With Travel Chip Under Skin
A man was fined for failing to produce his travel card because he implanted the card's chip in his hand.
Apple Reportedly Blocks Access To App Store In Iran
Apple has reportedly blocked access to the App Store for users is Iran, marking the latest crack down on the region.
Wear OS By Google: Android Wear Given A New Name
Google is rebranding Android Wear, its smartwatch operating system, as Wear OS by Google — but the company is not providing any updates to the operating system.
Russia Sanctions: Trump Administration Targets Russia For Election Meddling
The Trump administration has announced it is imposing sanctions on individuals and organizations in Russia.
NASA Twins Study: Extended Space Stay Alters Astronaut's DNA
The DNA of NASA astronaut Scott Kelly no longer matches his twin's after spending nearly a year living on the International Space Station.
WhatsApp Won't Share Personal Information With Facebook In EU
WhatsApp has agreed not to share personal information with Facebook from its users based in the European Union.
Former Equifax Executive Charged With Insider Trading
Former Equifax chief information officer Jun Ying was accused by the SEC of insider trading.
YouTube Plans To Use Wikipedia To Fight Conspiracy Videos
YouTube will use information from Wikipedia in attempts to combat conspiracy theories.
AT&T-Time Warner Merger: Department Of Justice Says TV Costs Will Go Up
A merger between AT&T and Time Warner could result in TV subscription fees increasing by as much as $436 million per year for Americans.
When Is WWDC? Apple Will Unveil MacOS, iOS Updates On June 4
Apple has officially announced that its annual Worldwide Developers Conference event will be held June 4 through June 8.
The Retail Equation: Best Buy, Other Retailers Using Third-Party Company To Block Returns
Best Buy and a number of other retailers have banned customers from making returns.
AmazonBasics Power Bank Recall: Amazon Battery Packs Present Potential Fire Hazard
Amazon has recalled six models of its AmazonBasics Power Banks over concerns that the devices overheat and could cause a fire.
Yahoo Data Breach: Judge Rules Users Can Sue Company Over Hack
A federal judge has ruled that victims of a massive hack that exposed billions of Yahoo users can sue the company over the data breach.
Dallas Suburb To Replace Public Transportation With Ride-Sharing App Via
The city of Arlington, Texas, is replacing its bus services with ride-sharing app Via in order to save money.