USCIS restored its H-1B Employer Data Hub after at least five days offline, though downloadable Excel datasets still appear outdated.
The man accused of stealing sensitive social security data didn’t just potentially commit a massive security breach that could affect millions of Americans—he also has a serious conflict of interest.
The ACLU is urging the court system to stop a pilot program for facial recognition cameras in Rhode Island courthouses.
A database linked to IDMerit, a global identity verification company, left roughly 1 billion identity records exposed on the ...
Flock Safety's license plate readers are used by police in thousands of communities. When the cameras make mistakes, the consequences can be severe.
Forgotten email accounts are like open back doors for hackers. Learn how to check your accounts, expose silent killers, and securely delete old accounts.
The latest Microsoft benchmarking data reveals how Microsoft Defender mitigates modern email threats compared to SEG and ICES vendors.
Microsoft extends the classic Outlook retirement deadline, giving users and businesses more time to migrate as concerns about the new Outlook persist.
“I uploaded my DNA and then they said if I was a match I would get a letter,” the woman told Newsweek.
A whistleblower complaint alleges John Solly claimed to have stored highly sensitive Social Security data on a thumb drive. Solly and Leidos, his current employer, strongly deny the allegations.
Oracle on Tuesday predicted that the AI data center boom will power its revenue above Wall Street estimates well into 2027, sending its shares up 8.3% in extended trading.
The San Francisco startup, backed by General Catalyst and Y Combinator, is betting that email, not some new identity protocol ...
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