Meta is fighting back as attackers continue to target Facebook, Messenger and WhatsApp users. Here’s what you need to know.
Plus: A porn-quitting app exposed the masturbation habits of hundreds of thousands of users, Russian hackers are trying to take over people’s Signal accounts, and more.
Facebook is making it easier for creators to report impersonators while tightening rules around reposts and other unoriginal content.
Researchers say they’ve discovered a supply-chain attack flooding repositories with malicious packages that contain invisible code, a technique that’s flummoxing traditional defenses designed to ...
In a rare move, the FBI has published an alert 'seeking victim information' related to a hacker exploiting Valve's Steam ...
Kraemer advises being extremely cautious about links sent in a WhatsApp chat, even from close friends. If in doubt, contact them via another channel, not WhatsApp, in case their account is compromised ...
OS Coruna exploit kit tied to US government tools is now targeting iPhones. Find out which iOS versions are at risk and what ...
A single email can undo years of careful online habits. That message claims you ordered something expensive from Amazon. It shows a familiar logo, a convincing order number, and a total that makes ...
Your brain could be gently coaxed into working on complex problems while you sleep, making you better able to tackle them the next day. Now, Karen Konkoly at Northwestern University in Illinois and ...
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a malicious Google Chrome extension that's designed to steal data associated with Meta Business Suite and Facebook Business ...
BOSTON, Feb 4 (Reuters) - An Illinois man pleaded guilty on Wednesday to phishing the Snapchat access codes of nearly 600 women in order to hack their accounts and steal nude photos, which he kept, ...