The Federal Communications Commission leveraged nearly $200 million in fines against wireless carriers AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon for illegally sharing customers’ location data.
Technology company Apple criticized draft British legislation designed to stiffen surveillance powers on Monday, saying the proposed bill could "spark serious international conflicts", British...
Broadband communications company Cox has agreed to pay a heavy fine to settle allegations by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that it had failed...
Hackers breached the systems of anti-adblocking solutions provider PageFair and used the access to deliver malware via the publishers that rely on the company’s...
The United States Senate this week passed a controversial cybersecurity bill designed to facilitate sharing of threat data between private companies and the government...
Italian spyware maker Hacking Team has responded to some of the reports published following the recent breach and has once again denied breaking any...
Demands for Google users' data have shot up 150 percent worldwide since 2009, according to the latest edition of Google's Transparency report. According to...
WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in two cases testing the police's authority to search detainees' mobile phones without warrants, in what...