Dozens of America's largest companies have no simple way to report security flaws
New analysis shows that around one-third of America's Fortune 100 companies do not have a vulnerability disclosure policy, bug bounty, or a dedicated email address for reporting security flaws.
The sneaky ways that governments get your private data
Discover some of the most common ways that authorities, police, and spies obtain your personal data, and how you can prevent it from ending up in their hands.
Meta confirms thousands of Instagram accounts were hacked by abusing its AI chatbot
Meta fixed the bug that let anyone trick its Meta AI chatbot into resetting the password on Instagram accounts that didn't have two-factor authentication.
Oura says it gets government demands for user data. Will it share how many?
Oura users' data is not end-to-end encrypted and can be handed to the government. Will the wearable tech maker say how often it turns over data?
AI can find bugs and flaws, but don't forget the cybersecurity basics
The leading cause of big breaches is failing to do the cybersecurity fundamentals.
The most dangerous threats to the internet in 2026
From surveillance and choking online access to governments going rogue, these are the most pressing threats to face the internet and its billions of users today.
Plot twist: I'm suing the Justice Department and FBI
Why I'm suing the government for records under the Freedom of Information Act.
Why every organization should make it easy to report security flaws
Companies make it too challenging to report security bugs and data leaks. Having a dedicated security email address could save your company from a damaging hack.
Why your doctor's AI recorder can be bad for your health (and privacy)
Privacy experts have nine good reasons why you can — and should — decline a doctor or therapist's request to record your conversations with AI tools.
How hackers are helping criminal gangs hijack truck deliveries
Cargo hijackings are rising, with cybercriminals using remote access tools to track and divert shipments of high-end goods from delivery trucks globally. (Updated)
That company's big hack probably wasn't an employee's fault
Companies that blame an employee or human error following a cyberattack often neglect to account for broader security failings.
Security precautions to consider while traveling through airports
As border device searches rise, there are practical steps you can take to protect your devices and data from airport searches.