If a hacker or scammer has access to your email, every account connected to it is at risk. We show you how to protect ...
Social Security’s trust fund is projected to run dry in 2032, prompting a contentious reform debate replete with images of impoverished elderly and wheelchair-bound grandmothers being pushed off ...
For more than a decade, policymakers and advocacy groups have cast teenagers’ use of social media as a looming public health crisis. This now widely accepted assumption has fueled calls for bans and ...
Alex Kantrowitz writes the Big Technology newsletter on Substack and hosts the Big Technology Podcast. AI agents have been gathering online by the thousands over the past week, debating their ...
Australia's ban on social media for under-16s influences European policy discussions SPD proposes youth versions of social media for ages 14-16 without algorithmic feeds Federal government likely to ...
The nightlife destination taking over the spot of the former Oasis Wynwood is finally starting the party. After a few delays, Throw Social, which already has locations in Delray Beach and Washington, ...
The Super Bowl is, well, the Super Bowl of social media. Pics, clicks, comments, likes, followers, and viral videos are all part of the Big Game’s buildup and backdrop. The last time the Patriots ...
Ten years ago, email security ROI was simple: deploy pattern-matching systems, accept some false positives, staff a SOC for escalations. The math worked because attacks followed patterns machines ...
LISBON, Feb 12 (Reuters) - Portugal's parliament on Thursday approved a bill, on its first reading, requiring explicit parental consent for children aged 13 to 16 to access social media, in one of the ...
A social network solely for AI – no humans allowed – has made headlines around the world. Chatbots are using it to discuss humans’ diary entries, describe existential crises or even plot world ...
When Amazon announced a wider rollout of a surveillance feature to help Ring smart doorbells locate lost dogs, it ...
An analysis by WIRED this week found that ICE and CBP’s face recognition app Mobile Fortify, which is being used to identify people across the United States, isn’t actually designed to verify who ...