How to surf the Dark Web for fun and profit
Life is tough if you're a criminal.
Maria Korolov | 22 Jul | Read more
Life is tough if you're a criminal.
Maria Korolov | 22 Jul | Read more
Tracking devices is nothing new. In the auto industry, multiple vendors compete to convince drivers to install the devices in their cars, promising that if it gets stolen, the cops will know right where to find it. In law enforcement, criminals on probation sometimes are required to wear an ankle bracelet that does the same thing – tells authorities exactly where they are.
Taylor Armerding | 21 Jul | Read more
The recently disclosed data breach at the U.S. government's Office of Personnel Management follows a long history of lax security at the agency, according to the inspector general's office.
Kenneth Corbin | 14 Jul | Read more
Parents have plenty of things to worry about when they send their kids off to college: money, physical safety, their happiness, empty-nest syndrome, their future. Do they now have to worry about identity theft and data security, too?
Kacy Zurkus | 09 Jul | Read more
It seems like almost every week there is a new security breach in either the government or in private business. The latest had nothing to do with China, instead it appeared to be more of a revenge attack by one baseball team on another.
Rob Enderle | 20 Jun | Read more
Your online life may not seem worth tracking as you browse websites, store content in the cloud, and post updates to social networking sites. But the data you generate is a rich trove of information that says more about you than you realize - and it's a tempting treasure for marketers and law enforcement officials alike.
Melissa Riofrio | 08 Apr | Read more