Launched by the Federal Trade Commission, the contest offers prize money of up to $25,000 to the winner.
Nearly half of all guns that were privately sold in all 52 states in the past two years were obtained without any screening, the report found.
An increasing number of police officers are retiring or just plain quitting as more members of law enforcement are shot in the line of duty.
The North Korean foreign ministry criticized the latest sanctions as "a criminal document without any legality" that breached the country’s sovereignty.
Samsung Galaxy S7 And Galaxy S7 Edge users in India should expect an over the air tweak update.
Through the first six months of 2016, there were 764,000 crimes reported in Sweden.
The AT&T handsets are receiving a minor update.
Yahoo blamed the data breach on a "state-sponsored actor" but said it has been unable to determine how the breach occurred.
Researchers have discovered a new Popcorn Time malware that offers victims a “nasty” new way to decrypt their files for free. Find out more about the new malware, here.
A new beta version of Google Chrome now tells users when a website that collects passwords or credit card information isn't using proper security protocols.
Security experts speak up on the monetization of random cyber vulnerabilities that rarely pose a threat to the public.
Denise Albert, a breast cancer patient, claimed Sunday night that she felt “humiliated” and “violated” after TSA agents “aggressively” frisked her at Los Angeles International Airport.
A hacker has been sentenced to five years in prison after hacking into celebrity emails and trying to sell information (like scripts) from them. Alonzo Knowles, 24, was given a harsher sentence after the judge said he had not remorse for his crimes.
Mayor Bill de Blasio will ask for $35 million from the federal government to increase security at Trump Tower, which houses the president-elect's transition team and his family.
A former manager at Foxconn, the company that makes Apple’s iPhone handsets, stole 5,700 iPhones and sold them for $1.5 million and is facing 10 years in prison.
The T-Mobile handsets are receiving a minor update.
Civil liberties groups predict that the FBI will now have expanded surveillance powers that potentially violate the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution.
A change to a federal rule is set to go into effect on December 1 that will grant the federal government wide-ranging warrants to hack into devices remotely.
Kenya's Deputy President William Ruto presided over the burning of more than 5,000 illegal guns Tuesday.
Edward Snowden is holding a Q & A about Donald Trump, privacy and much more with a live audience. Watch the Snowden discuss online here.
Amid concerns about rigged election results, security experts weigh in on how resilient the American voting system is against cyberattacks.
Police are asking the public to take precaution while accessing free WiFi.