Seeking to download law enforcement malware onto the computer of a teenager suspected of making bomb threats against a Washington state high school, the FBI admittedly faked a news story.
The maker of SteathGenie, a popular eavesdropping and surveillance smartphone app that’s marketed as a tool to catch cheating spouses and significant others, has been indicted.
Home Depot confirmed Monday that the store had suffered a data breach that could affect customers who used a debit card or a credit card at some 2,200 stores in…
The ABA House of Delegates has adopted a policy encouraging private and public sector organizations to develop, implement and maintain an appropriate cybersecurity program. Such programs would need to comply…
So-called low-tech lawyers who pine for the bygone days before the Internet, the cloud and social media will have to get used to the fact that there is no turning…
A U.S. intelligence contractor who became a household name after revealing classified information to journalists has renewed his Russian residency permit, which is now good for three more years, and…
A class action filed against Facebook by an Austrian law student, contending that its data-collection practices violate European law, is gathering steam.
Seyfarth Shaw CIO Andrew Jurczyk says firms are vulnerable when an employee is about to leave, so the transition process should be handled systematically. Photo by Bob Stefko.
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