Facebook users will see notices labeling "state-controlled media", based on criteria such as funding, editorial independence, ownership structure and more.
Read moreAttackers hacked and encrypted the computers of a contractor whose clients include the US military, government agencies and major military contractors.
Read moreThe US rail service hasn't disclosed the number of passengers affected in a 16 April breach.
Read moreSome 7,600 dark-web sites were obliterated in an attack on the most popular provider of .onion free hosting services, Daniel's Hosting.
Read moreHopefully it's a COVID-19 version of what it did post-2016 elections, when it required verification of those buying political or issue ads.
Read moreMaps, weather, searches et al. suck up location data in the background, even if Tracking is turned off. Arizona says it's consumer fraud.
Read moreRoberto Escobar says a FaceTime eavesdropping bug led to his address being leaked, assassination threats, and being forced into hiding.
Read more7 internet giants, including Mozilla, Reddit and Twitter, asked the House to do what the Senate narrowly missed doing: protect browsing history.
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