A court has found that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia subjected a London-based human rights activist to abuse and physical violence after infecting his phone with Pegasus spyware.
It never stops. Attackers continue to exploit new vulnerabilities and tricks to hack accounts or infiltrate devices. To stay ...
The image, reportedly captured in an underground parking garage at the Knesset in Jerusalem, showed Netanyahu on a call while ...
WhatsApp chief Will Cathcart rejected claims that Meta can read private messages, calling them “totally false,” after Elon ...
Security agencies and tech giants are sounding the alarm over a cluster of new threats that hit both Android and iPhone users ...
The State Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has detained another Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) agent in Poltava ...
A British-based YouTube critic of the Saudi royal family has been awarded more than £3 million in compensation after his ...
Explore how Bollywood is transforming into 'event cinema' with high-budget, patriotic films reflecting India's political ...
Poles that appeared along Fosse Way are for high-tech 4D AI road safety cameras - aimed at reducing speeding, they can also ...
A Belarusian woman was arrested in Kyiv for espionage, accused of gathering intelligence for the KGB while posing as a ...
WhatsApp is claiming that a new lawsuit accusing it of failing to encrypt users’ communications is simply retaliation from an ...
A source trapped inside an industrial-scale scamming operation contacted me, determined to expose his captors’ crimes—and ...