Retailers in the U.S. are investing in more protections against data breaches and experiencing fewer of them — but still feel vulnerable.
Apple's iOS 10.3.3 update fixes a major security flaw that allowed for remote code execution to be done on iOS devices via its Wi-Fi chip.
New attacks like the recent Petya wiper could start hitting businesses and organizations with more frequency, a new report from Cisco suggests.
Eighty-one percent of Americans reuse passwords for more than one online account despite being concerned about their accounts being hacked, a recent study finds.
Segway Ninebot miniPRO hoverboards have been discovered to have critical security vulnerabilities that allow an attacker to gain remote control over the board.
A California appeals court ruled the FBI can continue its practice of issuing gag orders to prevent companies from informing customers when law enforcement accesses their data.
Google has added new protections to help prevent against a phishing attack like the one that hit Gmail users earlier this year.
An Android malware known as GhostCtrl can record audio and video from an infected phone and steal information from connected Windows machines.
MySpace just fixed a major security flaw that allows anyone hijack an account with nothing more than a person's birthday—a vulnerability that had been disclosed to the company for months.
Wall Street Journal publisher Dow Jones accidentally exposed customer data online, including personal and payment information.
A scan performed on millions of Windows machines found tens of thousands are still vulnerable to the EternalBlue exploit that was used to spread WannaCry and Petya attacks.
International insurance company Bupa experienced a data breach caused by a disgruntled employee that affected more than 500,000 customers.
Customer information and credit card numbers were stolen from 14 Trump Hotels' properties in a data breach of a third-party reservations system.
Emails from 2009 appear to show Kaspersky Lab worked with Russian intelligence agencies on a project to help track down hackers.
A new strain of malware for MacOS machines is targeting customers of Swiss banks in an attempt to steal their credentials and gain access to their accounts.
A new Android ransomware attack called LeakerLocker claims to steal private information from a victim's device and threatens to send it to their contacts if they don't pay the ransom.
Vending machine company Avanti Markets had machines hit by malware that resulted in the theft of customer information — including credit card numbers and biometric data.
The number of malware samples discovered in 2016 dropped from the year before, but the attacks are more sophisticated than ever, says a new report.
An Android malware known as CopyCat has infected 14 million devices and rooted 8 million by targeting old vulnerabilities.
A Connecticut man plead guilty to stealing more than $350,000 worth of Bitcoins through phishing scams targeting dark web users.
The data of millions of wrestling fans — including their addresses and ethnicity— was left on an unprotected server.
Security researchers disclosed a new attack that would allow a third party to instantly decrypt communications made on an encrypted satellite phone.