
The FBI’s latest Internet Crime Report highlights the stunning rise of investment-themed crimes over the past 18 months.
The FBI’s latest Internet Crime Report highlights the stunning rise of investment-themed crimes over the past 18 months.
Representative Darin LaHood’s claim that he was the subject of “backdoor” searches comes at a dicey moment for the bureau.
Rather than obtaining a warrant, the bureau purchased sensitive data—a controversial practice that privacy advocates say is deeply problematic.
After successful autonomous flight tests in December, the military is ramping up its plans to bring artificial intelligence to the skies.
Once praised for its generous social safety net, the country now collects troves of data on welfare claimants.
A system used by the Dutch city of Rotterdam ranked people based on their risk of fraud. The results were troubling.
Peter Eckersley did groundbreaking work to encrypt the web. After his sudden death, a new organization he founded is carrying out his vision to steer artificial intelligence toward “human flourishing.”
Plus: The US Marshals disclose a “major” cybersecurity incident, T-Mobile has gotten pwned so much, and more.
Employee monitoring increased with Covid-19’s remote work—and stuck around for back-to-the-office.
The Biden administration’s new strategy would shift the liability for security failures to a controversial target: the companies that caused them.