Passwords are notoriously insecure, but we continue to use them out of habit. One company believes it's found the solution to the problem.
Starting April 2, Americans considering traveling to Cuba can now book their stays through Airbnb.
The regulators are concerned that Apple could use its market position to influence labels to dump free, ad-supported services.
Sotheby's customers have been waiting for the partnership since last July -- but can the two companies get along?
The IPO values the world's largest website registrar at $5.48 billion.
International financial, energy and medical companies have struggled to defend themselves from unyielding cyberattacks.
Staffers are currently moderating all photos shared via the app and will block content they deem inappropriate.
A report from the Belgian Privacy Commission alleged that Facebook is illegally tracking the browsing history of all its users and visitors.
Censorship by the government in Beijing benefits domestic companies like Baidu and Sohu, but hurts foreign companies.
Illicit copies of the popular 2013 movie have been dangerous to download since last year. But now it's risky to stream, too.
IBM says accurate weather forecasts can give companies in a number of industries a competitive advantage.
A DEA agent and Secret Service agent texted each other about the value of stolen bitcoin, according to an indictment.
The outage only affects those using an email client to read their Gmail messages.
Phone hacking is a $5 billion business. Here's an in-depth look at the case of Noor Aziz Uddin, one of the most prolific hackers of the 21st century.
A cyberattack against a coding site and a New York Times site followed Beijing's block of popular VPN services.
Obtaining a username-and-password combination could be enough to predict someone's movements.
The victim covered his head but never stood up or fought back.
The infiltration reportedly took place over four days in February, but most users didn't find out until Friday.
Slack, a growing workplace collaboration tool, is quickly rising up the billionaire startup chain.
Denmark has blocked torrent sites before, but operators have found unexpected success with the technique.
Apple has become a philanthropic player under Steve Jobs' successor.
The unlimited plan costs $60, or less than most competitors charge for 1 terabyte in the cloud.
A rush to protect American businesses from hacking could lead to some grievous privacy implications.
Silicon Valley giants say enough's enough when it comes to bulk collection of American metadata.
A programmer who created a bait profile told the Verge he was inspired after hearing so many Tinder horror stories.
Facebook now sees more than 3 billion video views per day.
More than a network for human relationships, Facebook wants to control the home, too.
Facebook is following in the footsteps of Chinese messaging giants Line and WeChat, which have lively app ecosystems.
The only problem with the idea to pose as a retail employee is that it's hardly original.
Live streaming and video games are hot. YouTube is reportedly relaunching its streaming options with gaming in mind.