CNET Topics – Security 2020-10-24 16:00:11
Law enforcement is tapping the tech for low-level crimes like shoplifting, because there are no limits. But the tool often makes errors.
Read MoreLaw enforcement is tapping the tech for low-level crimes like shoplifting, because there are no limits. But the tool often makes errors.
Read MoreThe indictment against six Russian military officers digs into hacks that, among other things, caused widespread power outages in Ukraine and unleashed ransomware that caused billions in damages.
Read MoreThe indictment against six Russian military officers digs into hacks that, among other things, caused widespread power outages in Ukraine and unleashed ransomware that caused billions in damages.
Read MoreThe Russian hacking network was behind a ransomware attack that ensnared hundreds of hospitals. Its next target could’ve been elections.
Read MoreFour years ago, Russia’s hack-and-leak operation paved the way for QAnon’s rise. Social networks say they’re better prepared this time around.
Read MoreCourt records in an arson case show that Google gave away data on people who searched for a specific address.
Read MoreDemocrat leaders want the Department of Homeland Security to make its Sept. 3 findings public.
Read MoreHere’s the way the Justice Department explains exactly how the Chinese government can spy on Americans through TikTok: [REDACTED].
Read MoreOnce the polls close, expect a flurry of falsehoods in your feed.
Read MorePhone numbers for two-factor authentication were used by advertisers.
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