FBI, TSA Alert Airlines To Claim That Hackers Could Take Over Plane Navigation Systems
Questions over airline cybersecurity were raised when a researcher tweeted about lax protection.
House Expected To Pass Cybersecurity Bill, Indemnifying Companies That Share Breach Data
Similar legislation is making its way through the Senate, with President Barack Obama expected to sign a final bill.
DHS Chief Jeh Johnson Calls Encryption A Threat To Public Safety
Tech companies' anti-hacking methods make it tougher for law enforcement to track bad actors, Jeh Johnson said.
Google To Launch Wireless Service Wednesday, Running On Sprint And T-Mobile: Report
The company's offering -- scheduled to be unveiled Wednesday -- has the potential to disrupt the industry, a market watcher says.
Vulcan Rocket: 3D Printing Launch Plan Includes More Than 100 Components
Using 3D printers could help the rocket company save money and have more say over the quality control process.
Stingray Surveillance Details Stay Secret After St. Louis Robbery Charges Dropped
State attorneys elsewhere in the U.S. have opted to drop charges rather than reveal stingray details.
Tanium Cybersecurity: How A Little-Known Startup Is Defending Corporate America From Hackers
Tanium was started by a father-son team and has quickly become a heavyweight in the world of corporate Internet protection.
Raytheon Buys Cybersecurity Company Websense For $1.9 Billion
The acquisition comes on the heels of several high-profile corporate hacks.
What Is The Reddit Button? No One Knows What Happens When The Clock Strikes Zero
A new website compiles all the data that's been available since the Button was launched earlier this month.
Japan's Maglev Bullet Train Sets New Speed Record At 590 Km/h
When JR Central opens its rail lines for business in 2027, its trains will run at a maximum speed of 505 kilometers per hour.
TPP Trade Deal Would Curb Freedom Of Speech Online, Internet Activists Warn
Lawmakers are split on a crucial part of the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership that would permit corporations to crack down on freedom of speech and the right to privacy online.
EZTV Offline: Torrent Site Freezes TV Uploads For Security Update
"Game of Thrones" fans are hoping the update will be done by next week's episode.
Spielberg, Ridley Scott Producing Virtual Reality Entertainment As VR Industry Banks On Hollywood
Watching a movie in the cinema or on a big-screen TV is so last century.
Health Apps Cause Needless Anxiety Among Already Healthy People: Study
“The truth is that these apps and devices are untested and unscientific, and they will open the door of uncertainty," a doctor says.
Latest uTorrent Update Won't Hijack Your Computer To Mine For Bitcoin
Anxious uTorrent users should download version 3.4.3 directly from the company's website.
'The Wire' Creator David Simon Says He Changed Plot Details To Avoid Compromising Police Tactics
Nextel's walkie-talkie phones were invulnerable to police surveillance during the time "The Wire" was on the air.
Google's Wireless Service, Dubbed 'Project Fi,' Offers Free Calls, Metered Data
Google's mobile service could be unveiled at the company's I/O developer conference in May.
Chess Grandmaster Gaioz Nigalidze Ejected For Peeking At App In Restroom
Gaioz Nigalidze has won multiple tournaments in the past, but he could be sanctioned for 15 years.
Russian Court Bans Internet Porn Under Century-Old International Convention
Citing international conventions signed in 1910 and 1923, a court has effectively banned 136 websites hosting sexual content.
EZTV, ETTV Torrents Spread Millions Of 'Game Of Thrones' Season 5 Downloads
The first four episodes of the popular HBO show leaked before its Sunday night premiere, leading to an illegal-downloading frenzy.
China's 'Great Cannon' Lets Internet Censors Hack Sites Abroad -- Just Ask GitHub
Chinese censors have reportedly developed the Great Cannon, a system for knocking websites offline and installing malware.
'Game Of Thrones' Torrent Downloads Skyrocket Before Season 5 Premiere
HBO hopes more online options will curb illegal downloading of the hit show.
Police Under Surveillance: Learning To Work Under Watchful Eye Of Camera Phones
Police critics and supporters are united behind one cause: Bring on the body cameras.
ATM Skimming Down In 2014, But Cost Of Theft Increases Internationally
Experts have warned customers to be on the lookout for signs of glue or cameras at their ATM machine.
Spike Lee, Kanye West Follow Woody Allen To Amazon Studios With 'Chiraq' Movie: Report
Lee, an acclaimed and veteran director, has struggled to fund his recent projects.
A New 'Serial' Podcast And What To Watch, Read And Listen To After 'The Jinx'
The frenzies surrounding "Serial" and "The Jinx" are the latest in a long line of true crime stories. Here are a few stories to check out next.
Elon Musk Casts Doubt On Stanford's One-Minute-Charge Graphite Battery Claims
Musk warned that energy constraints usually doom promising batteries.
Buffalo Police Used Controversial Stingray Phone Surveillance 47 Times, Once With Court Permission
Use of a controversial device has been shrouded in secrecy, with police in Western New York rarely obtaining court permission.
Barbara Lacy, 'Veep Makeup Artist,' Could Return To Hillary Clinton Presidential Campaign
Barbara Lacy spent over a dozen years with Clinton before opting for HBO's parody of the inner workings of the White House.
New Popcorn Time iOS App Aims To Let Users Stream Free Movies On Their Phones
Popularly known as "Netflix for pirates," Popcorn Time has struggled to find popularity on iOS devices.