Is Huawei Safe? Chinese State Ties and Origins Examined
Would you be safe buying a Huawei phone? We investigate the company's origins and its ties to the Chinese state and military.
Would you be safe buying a Huawei phone? We investigate the company's origins and its ties to the Chinese state and military.
An investigation has revealed Avast has been selling its user data to advertisers. We explain if its VPN can be trusted still
This week sees Data Privacy Day take place. Check out our top privacy tips for controlling how you share your data online.
London's Metropolitan Police service has announced they will begin using Live Facial Recognition technology on citizens.
Apple has apparently been acquiescing to FBI requests for backup iCloud data for the past two years.
Microsoft Internet Explorer has a new security flaw, and it appears to have already been exploited.
Is there anything you can do to prevent your photos ending up on a facial recognition database these days?
A search engine that’s gaining traction around the world, but what is DuckDuckGo and why should you take notice?
The NSA has issued a warning for Windows 10 users that a new bug could make their machines vulnerable to malicious hackers.
A transcription program Microsoft used to vet Skype and Cortana audio allegedly operated for years with no security measures.
Tech.co reached out to dozens of security experts and tech analysts to hear about their biggest security concerns for 2020.
Google announces a range of new options for its Voice Assistant, designed to give users more privacy, and add new features.
The California Consumer Privacy Act is a new law that protects you and your personal information. Learn more about it now.
Microsoft will be ending support for Windows 7 this month, meaning that if you still use it, you will no longer be protected.
Google is adding a new security feature to Chrome that will let users know whether their passwords are at risk.
VPN giant NordVPN has launched its latest product, NordPass, a dedicated password manager that aims to reduce the stress of having to remember, and create, new passwords. It comes with a suite of features, including sync across six devices, major browser support, and two-factor authentication.
Two former Twitter employees have been charged by the US justice department for spying on behalf of Saudi Arabia, having been paid thousands of dollars to expose information about critics of the regime. The pair are alleged to have accessed the data of thousands of Twitter users.
The private information of almost 7.5 million Adobe Creative Cloud users has been exposed in a new security breach. The exposed data didn't include any passwords or financial details, but did include email addresses.
The Australian government wants to use facial recognition technology to verify the ages of porn users and online gamblers. Read more about how it might work, what problems it faces, and which other countries have tried the same tactic.
Yesterday, in a message on its site, NordVPN admitted that its servers had been breached by a third party, and that it had been left vulnerable for a short window. Despite occurring in 2018, it is only now that the attack is being disclosed publicly.
Colleges are taking a page out of the tech industry playbook, tracking and ranking students based on a wide range of personal information. Find out what they're tracking, how they responded, and whether or not this is a uniquely American problem.