Mark Zuckerberg says it's up to people to decide what and whom to believe.
The firefighters took their protest to the emblematic statue of Marianne in the central Place de la Republique
Kourtney Kardashian was one of those who called out Kim for having super tight security measures but what happened might change her perception on the matter.
Ransomware attacks have become more targeted, eaccording to Europol
Ransomware attacks have hit hundreds of US schools, health organizations and local governments, resulting in major disruptions, according to researchers
Iran's Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh ordered the industry to be alert due to Washington's "full-scale economic war" against the Islamic republic
Apple has found a bug that grants third-party keyboards access to data without user knowledge, and promises to fix it soon.
Over a horrific 17 days in 1985, TWA pilot John Testrake was forced to crisscross the Mediterranean with his 153 passengers and crew members
All in all, the police collected 19 handguns and 20 short guns, a jar of liquid mercury, 10 grenades and more than 2,000 rounds of ammunition.
CamScanner, a Google Play app with 100 million downloads, turned out to be a Trojan dropper that put the infected devices' owners at serious risk.
French police said more than 850,000 computers, mainly in Latin America, were being controlled from a server in the Paris region
A European business group has warned that foreign business are ill-prepared for a new rating system in China
A security guard contracted at the Greater Rochester International Airport is out of a job after inexplicably handing a traveler a note which called them ugly after they passed through a screening checkpoint.
Following a previous report revealing how Microsoft’s contractors are able to listen to Skype Translator and Cortana conversations, the Redmond tech giant has amended its privacy policy to admit that indeed, humans are listening in on voice recordings.
Princess Diana’s former bodyguard has opened up about what it was like working for royals.
Experts said the surveillance balloons can follow multiple cars and boats for a long period of time.
The TSA got a lot more than it bargained for when a traveler in Baltimore tried to keep a missile launcher in his checked luggage.
FaceApp seems fun, but experts warn against using it for a variety of reasons, foremost of which is privacy and safety.
A woman from Portland, Connecticut, hired a dog sitter to look after her three pets while she went on a vacation. However, she was shocked when the saw the woman dragging and pulling the animals while she was away.
Rumors are claiming Apple is ditching Face ID and will instead release a cheaper Touch ID-equipped iPhone model -- exclusively for China.
A nonprofit organization said Apple’s new “Sign In with Apple” feature, while worthy of applause, can still put users at risk and recommends ways to make it even better.
The hacker group specifically targets entities such as hotels that run PoS systems, using its customized malware to steal payment card information.