
Has the Government Just Made Illegal Streaming a Felony?
The new COVID-19 stimulus package includes a bill that could give illegal streamers up to ten years in prison.
The new COVID-19 stimulus package includes a bill that could give illegal streamers up to ten years in prison.
Ransomware is on the rise, and costing businesses millions. A newly appointed taskforce looks to tackle it head-on.
We've combed through hundreds of 2021 tech predictions from industry experts – here's what to expect in the next 12 months
Businesses around the world were blindsided when staff began to work from home during coronavirus.
Microsoft's new password auto complete feature syncs across various platforms, and is currently available to try in beta
Users worldwide have reported issues with Google services this morning, including Gmail, YouTube and Google Drive outages
NortonLifeLock has bought antivirus rival Avira in an all-cash deal, cementing its position in the security software industry
Our biggest internet crime law is over three decades old, but a new court case could make it more clear and equitable.
More than 100,000 students in Baltimore have been rendered school-less thanks to a ransomware attack.
Digital marketers have banded together to oppose Google's new Privacy Sandbox initiative. Which group's right? Tough call.
A Dutch journalist hacked into a meeting of EU defense ministers after one of them posted the login details on Twitter.
A new report has shown that 40% of free VPNs on the Google Play Store may be vulnerable to data leaks.
A new scam has appeared, threatening to blackmail Zoom users - we explain how it works, and why it's nothing to worry about
What does Google's VPN do, is it really free, and how does it stack up to all the other options out there?
Could you be exposing your personal data to hackers? We uncover the common password and security mistakes made by Americans.
With a 237% rise in data breaches due to the WFH surge, Dashlane has expanded its business packages to offer extra security.
The pandemic has brought upon a remote work boom. Unfortunately, online security threats have made that a bit risky.
With Google's new Chrome browsers features, you'll be able to combat password leaks or fraud easier than ever.
The US Treasury Department has advised against paying ransomware demands, even stating that doing so could result in a fine.
Google has expanded some features in its Advanced Protection Program - allowing users to scan and check risky files.
The Department of Homeland Security has announced a warning about a Microsoft Windows security vulnerability.