Thursday, November 7th
    Jul 29

    Ghostery's CEO thinks that regulation won't safeguard us from ad trackers

    Ghostery, a browser extension developed by Google, has become a significant player in the online advertising industry since its launch in 2009.

    Jul 28

    Google Leak Reveals Possible Google Photos Pricing Changes

    Google is testing a change to its Google One subscription tiers, which could affect Google Photos users.

    Jul 28

    Google Apologises After Passwords Vanish For 15 Million Windows Users

    Google has fixed a bug that prevented Windows users from finding or saving their passwords.

    Jul 25

    Hacker alleges theft of Piramal Group employee data

    Piramal Indian Conglomated Group, a multinational company specializing in pharmaceuticals, finance, and real estate services.

    Jul 17

    Google's purchase of Wiz is just another result of Israeli military intelligence

    Israel's military intelligence service, 8200, is in talks to acquire Wiz for $23 billion, highlighting the country's tech economy's strength and the role of military departments.

    Jul 17

    Disney's internal Slack was exposed by hackers upset about AI

    A self-proclaimed hacktivist group, Nullbulge, has leaked over a terabyte of data from Disney's internal messaging channels.

    Jul 16

    Apple provides spyware alerts to iPhone users in 98 countries

    Apple has issued a new threat warning to iPhone users in 98 countries about the possibility of Pegasus spyware running on their phones.

    Jul 16

    AT&T reportedly paid a hacker $370,000 to remove its stolen customer data

    AT&T paid hackers $370,000 to delete customer data from a hack earlier this year, with hackers providing video proof.

    Jul 15

    Google is apparently considering its largest startup purchase ever

    Google plans to spend $23 billion on Wiz, a cloud cybersecurity startup with Amazon and Oracle partners, doubling its 2012 purchase of Motorola Mobility.

    Jul 11

    Amazon might face an inquiry over its treatment of UK grocery suppliers, a watchdog warns

    Britain's food regulator, the Grocery Code Assessor, has threatened Amazon with a formal investigation if it fails to improve its compliance with industry codes aimed at protecting suppliers.