Researchers have found a new case where government authorities used a fake Android app to plant spyware on a target’s phone.
If you logged into Claude this week and saw Claude Code missing from the Pro plan's feature list, you weren't imagining it.
A six-digit code meant to protect you can do the opposite in seconds, once it’s shared, the system assumes it was always you.
With more than a decade of experience, Nelson covers Apple and Google and writes about iPhone and Android features, privacy ...
Going back in time to January of last year, I was 40+ pounds overweight according to the recommended guidelines for my height, I had high cholesterol, ...
“WhatsApp is not secure. Even Signal is questionable. Use XChat,” X’s Elon Musk posted, prompting a fierce rebuttal from Meta ...
A hacking group claims to have broken into the flood defence system protecting Venice’s Piazza San Marco – and is offering to ...
The security problem starts with how cellular modems are built. A phone's baseband is effectively its own operating system, ...
That text about a traffic violation is likely a scam, the Federal Trade Commission says.While, sometimes these texts contain ...
The launch of iOS 26 brought several high-profile additions like Liquid Glass and AI in the form of Apple Intelligence, but ...