Another Republican event, another Grindr outage. At this point, it’s almost old news: every time conservatives get together ...
U.S. airports are jammed with long lines after routine Homeland Security funding was halted, leaving TSA understaffed during ...
Hopper Inc. became one of Canada’s largest private technology companies by selling its online travel products and services to ...
The Polish HBO Max series 'Proud' could move the needle in a country with limited rights & protections for the LGBTQ+ ...
A mother was beaten to death in a planned attack by her teenage son who hated women and was obsessed with violence and serial ...
Multi-stage fraud attacks chain bots, proxies, and stolen credentials from signup to takeover. IPQS shows why correlating IP, ...
Researchers scanning 10 million webpages have found that nearly 10,000 pages contained live API credentials left in plain ...
Fire TV apps don't all revolve around streaming, many can help you with other things like exercise, downloading, and fixing ...
Saving payment details in your browser might seem convenient, but it can leave you vulnerable to malware, data breaches, and ...
Clayton Cook's discount store had to pay for programming which determines if a food can be purchased with SNAP benefits. He said this year, he's relieved SNAP restrictions didn't go further.
Active exploits, nation-state campaigns, fresh arrests, and critical CVEs — this week's cybersecurity recap has it all.
A large-scale study has revealed that websites are unintentionally exposing API keys tied to services like AWS, Stripe, and OpenAI, with most leaks traced back to publicly accessible JavaScript files.