Daniel Craig and Kevin Spacey helped "hand-chopping" shoppers spend $4.5 billion in 75 minutes.
Nine-in-ten Google Play Store users said its “very” or “somewhat” important to have clear information about how an app will use their data.
Microsoft will open the center next year to address privacy concerns following the Safe Harbor agreement as it bets big on the cloud.
The company was responding to a dark net sale that offered 590,000 user credentials for $1,000.
Fierce rivalry between India's brick-and-mortar and online stores means bargains for consumers during Diwali.
Watch out for this malware by avoiding phishing emails or by backing up your hard drive.
MyFreeCams.com hovers among the most popular 1,000 websites online, even with bad security practices
The so-called Crackas With Attitude allegedly obtained personal data about 3,000 government employees, most apparently in the field of law enforcement.
Most names of alleged Ku Klux Klan members revealed on Pastebin by a hacktivist group are said to be already well-known to authorities.
Beginning Dec. 1, Comcast will extend to subscribers in eight more markets its minimum $10 data usage charge for exceeding a 300GB limit.
ProtonMail joins Runbox and VFEMail as the encrypted email services forced offline this week.
The activist group claims to identify hundreds of people who it says are members of the Ku Klux Klan, a notorious white supremacist group.
The release of the Trans-Pacific Partnership final document has done little to quell the fears of digital rights activists.
Top insurance carriers are hiring companies that can predict the fallout from a data breach, just like they do with natural disasters.
PlayStation Vue, Sony's TV-over-the-Internet service, just became a much more desirable product for cord-cutters.
The group, which calls itself Crackas With Attitude, says it's hacking into accounts in retaliation for an FBI investigation.
The Microsoft CEO, who was speaking at a company event in Mumbai, India, is working to ward off competitors in its new focus area of cloud computing.
Tinder co-founder and CEO Sean Rad has said the company it about to tweak the algorithm it uses to match users in the most fundamental yet.
“Google Calendar is temporarily unavailable," a server error page read Wednesday afternoon.
For some popular online services, such as Spotify and Netflix, deleting your account can be more tiresome than cutting through thick cable.
Weeks after the piracy site went down, imitators are trying to boost their own image.
The $414 million acquisition of an online real estate classified advertising company provides the media magnate with an expanded presence in Southeast Asia.
The $5.9 billion acquisition could help Activision Blizzard -- developer of games like “World of Warcraft” -- become the new leader in mobile gaming.
Starship Technologies has launched a service that promises to be up to 15 times cheaper than current delivery methods.
Hacktivist group Anonymous has begun publishing what it claims are the phone numbers of email addresses of members of the Ku Klux Klan.
The Internet browser endorsed by Edward Snowden now offers a chat service.
The online "hacktivist" group plans to reveal the identities of 1,000 Ku Klux Klan members after it gained access to a member's Twitter account.
Police in the U.K. have arrested a second teenage boy in relation to the hack on telecoms company TalkTalk, which led to four million customers's information being compromised.
Kim Dotcom, wanted in the U.S. for copyright infringement, wants to set up an alternative Internet built on technology similar to the blockchain.
More than 10,000 people received the email, intended to test employees' phishing awareness.