Rand Paul Donations Exceed $24 Per Second; Campaign Fundraising Effort Includes Bitcoin
Rand Paul has sought to create his own identity but is replicating the fundraising effort his father popularized.
Kansas Welfare Law Would Limit Daily Benefits To $25, Prohibit Spending On Entertainment
Kansas residents on welfare would be prevented from spending their benefits at movie theaters, nail salons and other places deemed nonessential.
Weak Wi-Fi Router Security Exposed By Flaws In Popular Smart Home Technology
Just use a password on your personal Wi-Fi router. Please.
Skydiver Recovers Lost GoPro Camera 4 Years After Dropping It 10,000 Feet [VIDEO]
The risks of skydiving include instant death, wetting your pants and...losing your camera.
Sling TV Fails An Early Test Of Web TV, Apologizes For March Madness Streaming Issues
After a string of errors this weekend during the NCAA March Madness tournament, Sling becomes the latest Web TV provider to struggle during a live sports event.
Avoid 'Game of Thrones,' 'Mad Men' Spoilers With These Apps, Which Block TV News From Your Twitter
Don't want to know too soon what happens on your favorite show? Try using Silencer, Spoiler Shield or Facebook Posts Filter.
France Criminalizes 'Thinspiration' Websites Promoting Anorexia, Thigh Gaps
Eating disorders plague about 40,000 French citizens, 90 percent of them women.
New Evidence Pins Blame For GitHub Hack On State-Owned China Unicom
The hack specifically targeted two websites that have been critical of the Chinese government.
Usher Identity Software Aims To Replace Passwords, Security Questions With Mobile App
Passwords are notoriously insecure, but we continue to use them out of habit. One company believes it's found the solution to the problem.
Airbnb Opens In Cuba: Americans Traveling South Have Over 1,000 Listings To Choose From
Starting April 2, Americans considering traveling to Cuba can now book their stays through Airbnb.
Unsophisticated Trojan Malware Targets Middle East Energy Companies: Symantec
International financial, energy and medical companies have struggled to defend themselves from unyielding cyberattacks.
Verizon Supercookies: How To Rid Your Phone Of Advertising Spyware
The EFF said allowing an opt-out is a good start, but customer browsing activity shouldn't be automatically monitored.
Popcorn Time Users Who Watched 'Dallas Buyers Club' Targeted By Hollywood
Illicit copies of the popular 2013 movie have been dangerous to download since last year. But now it's risky to stream, too.
Weather Channel Taps IBM For Cloud Services
IBM says accurate weather forecasts can give companies in a number of industries a competitive advantage.
Silk Road's Ulbricht Paid Rogue DEA Agent $100K For Investigation Details, Indictment Alleges
A DEA agent and Secret Service agent texted each other about the value of stolen bitcoin, according to an indictment.
Chinese Government Suspected In GitHub Hack, Evidence Links DDoS Attack To Censorship Push
A cyberattack against a coding site and a New York Times site followed Beijing's block of popular VPN services.
Dark Net Sites Selling Thousands Of Uber Passwords, Company Denies Data Breach
Obtaining a username-and-password combination could be enough to predict someone's movements.
Microsoft Becomes Latest Tech Firm To Put Social Issues On The Front Burner
Apple, Facebook and other technology companies have improved conditions for workers, but experts doubt the trend will continue.
EZTV, Kickass Torrents Blocked: Piracy Sites Taken Down In Europe's Latest ISP Order
Denmark has blocked torrent sites before, but operators have found unexpected success with the technique.
Tim Cook Will Donate $785 Million Fortune To Charity ... After Paying For Nephew's Tuition
Apple has become a philanthropic player under Steve Jobs' successor.
Breaking: Congress Overwhelmingly Agrees On Something (Cybersecurity), And That Could Be A Problem
A rush to protect American businesses from hacking could lead to some grievous privacy implications.
Apple, Facebook Among Tech Heavyweights Asking Obama To Let Key Patriot Act Provision Expire
Silicon Valley giants say enough's enough when it comes to bulk collection of American metadata.
Tinder Hack Matched Men With Men, Hacker Says 'It's Deserved'
A programmer who created a bait profile told the Verge he was inspired after hearing so many Tinder horror stories.
Book Covers For 'Go Set A Watchman,' Harper Lee's 'Mockingbird' Sequel, Revealed
Controversy around the Harper Lee book's publication seems to have done little to curb public demand.
Fake Apple Store Employees Slam iPhone 6, Recommend Microsoft [VIDEO]
The only problem with the idea to pose as a retail employee is that it's hardly original.
Amazon Slams FAA Drone Policy, Says Delays Hurt US UAV Industry
Reports indicate Sen. Cory Booker will introduce a bill that could grease the wheels for Amazon.
House Cybersecurity Bill, 'Protecting Cyber Networks Act,' To Allow Feds To Share Info On Attacks With Private Industry
Privacy concerns stalled a similar Senate-sponsored bill.
NASA Hopes Martian Atmosphere Has Explanation For Nitrate Discovery
Nitrate, not carbon, could be the key to finding evidence of life on the red planet.
Popular Android Apps Check User Location Every 3 Minutes, Study Finds
Researchers monitored the Android apps used by 23 random students at Carnegie Mellon and found that they check your location, well, a lot.
Evolution Downfall: Insider 'Exit Scam' Blamed For Massive Drug Bazaar's Sudden Disappearance
Debuting in January 2014, Evolution grew to become the largest drug cyber-bazaar on the Deep Web, where criminal sites have operated largely without obstruction.