"The government’s malware disabling commands, which interacted with the malware’s native functionality, were extensively tested prior to the operation," according to the DOJ.
The Russian spy was actually an undercover FBI agent.
Poor Google had to spend all that money to offer its own competitive smartwatches instead.
The DOJ alleges Apple's locking down of the iPhone "degraded user experience."
A reporter who shared outtakes from a notorious Tucker Carlson interview with Kanye West has been accused of vague hacking crimes.
Three senators said recent news reports contradict CEO Shou Zi Chew's sworn testimony about where the app stores US user data.
New reporting claims that a "young, racist gun enthusiast" is the person who distributed classified U.S. and NATO war plans to the web. Uh, what?
Elizabeth Warren, Julian Castro, and other representatives say WB Discovery harmed content creators and customers with its cancellations and killed projects.
The feds have found a new way to dismantle cybercrime organizations like the Hive gang: embed, monitor, then disrupt.
Antitrust law is complicated. So is ad tech. The Justice Department's lawsuit against Google is a thicket. Here's a handy map.
The Justice Department has sued Google, alleging it “corrupted legitimate competition in the ad tech industry" and seeking divestiture of its ad businesses.
The completed puzzle that’s dropping on Thursday is expected to touch on foreign governments’ reactions to the Jan. 6 insurrection.
The Huawei case was one of three recently revealed complaints involving alleged Chinese intelligence agents the U.S. says amount to “malign influence efforts."
The document contains numerous references to "human intelligence" and other highly guarded national secrets.
Manufacturers of gun assembly kits will be required to include traceable serial numbers and run federal background checks before selling their products.
The House approved a little-discussed budget amendment requiring the Pentagon to make its data purchases public. Now the Senate will decide its fate.
In a letter to their directors, seven agencies are asked to provide Congress with records about their purchases of private data.
A receipt of items seized by the FBI includes highly sensitive papers, some classified above "top secret".
Fox News pundits even argued Donald Trump just likes to keep souvenirs.
From comparing Joe Biden to Richard Nixon, to calling for civil war, every MAGA diehard seemed to have an opinion on Monday.
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