Facebook is paying teenagers, as well as adults, to install a research app on their phones so that they can spy on them, though Apple is making them remove it.
There is plenty of cryptocurrency malware around. The latest attack aims to silently redirect payments to the attacker instead of the intended recipient.
One recent commit to the Android Q operating system looks as if the new version of Android will come with some nasty carrier locking systems within it.
A plan for the newest version of the Chrome web browser could kill or severely limit ad blocker extensions under the guise of improving privacy and guarding security.
Privacy regulators in France fined Google $56.8 million for violating the GDPR by using the private data of users, without proper consent, to create personalized ads.
A huge data breach has resulted in 773 million email addresses and 21 million unique passwords being leaked. It’s being referred to as “Collection #1.”
While great in their wireless design, it’s been discovered that Apple’s AirPods, along with an iOS 12 feature, can also be used for spying on others’ conversations.
Chromebooks don’t naturally support Windows, but that could change after Google announced they will support dual-booting Windows 10 on their Chromebooks.