A group of tech workers has been struggling for two years to keep H-1B holders' noncitizen husbands and wives from gaining employment in the U.S.
Samsung's open-source operating system Tizen suffers from a massive amount of exploitable bugs that could put users at risk, according to a security researcher.
Intelligence sources believe that terrorist groups have developed methods to plant explosives in laptops that could bypass airport security, according to reports.
A video has surfaced showing that a Galaxy S8's face recognition lock can be opened using a photo of the user's face.
Queen Elizabeth II, Britain's longest reigning monarch, spends most of her time in the castle, about 20 miles west of London.
Virtual Private Networks (VPN) are a privacy tool that are growing in popularity. Here's what they are and how to use them.
President Trump has called his Florida resort the "Winter White House."
Beijing urged French authorities to carry out their investigation with as much transparency as possible and to ensure the safety and security of Chinese nationals.
Microsoft's file sharing site Docs.com allows anyone to search for documents uploaded by users—including documents with sensitive or personal information.
WikiLeaks has been slowly releasing the CIA hacking tools, created to spy on people through smart televisions, smartphones and other household technological devices.
Hundreds of millions of everyday people are caught in the crosshairs of a dangerous, digital spying war – and they may not even know it.
Google improved how quickly security updates get pushed to major Android smartphones, but found room for improvement on other Android devices.
Two vulnerabilities discovered in password manager LastPass by a Google security researcher, including one that would allow an attacker to steal a user's passwords, have been fixed.
The U.K. international terror threat level was listed as "severe" during Wednesday's attack.
Nine airlines operating out of 10 airports will no longer allow any electronics larger than a smartphone on board the plane.
Reports indicate cell networks in Washington, D.C. may have been hacked and communications could have been intercepted by a foreign nation.
The task force was meant to crack down on extremism, but critics were worried it would crack down on free speech instead.
A Washington, D.C. court ruled that a victim of spying conducted by the Ethiopian spies can't sue the Ethiopian government over the hacking.
After the Apple-FBI battle last year, the company decides to hire security researcher Jonathan Zdziarski.
Amazon, Apple, Microsoft and Cisco filed an amicus brief to support Google after a judge ordered the company to comply with an FBI warrant and hand over customer emails stored in servers outside the United States.
RAMBO, an acronym that stands for Rapid Additively Manufactured Ballistics Ordnance, is a 40MM grenade launcher gun that is modeled on the M203 under-barrel grenade launcher.
Aside from the Galaxy Note 5, two other Samsung handsets are getting the AT&T security patch update.