Instagram has just rolled out buggy tests for an anticipated staged launching of two factor authentication tool that gives users extra layer of protection against potential attacks from hackers.
Four American journalists were reportedly arrested by Bahraini police for their alleged involvement in illegal anti-government activities in the island-kingdom of Bahrain.
Latest iOS 9 software update on iPhone 6 handsets bars users phone access if it detects repair by a third party technician.
ISIS ranks in Libya continue to grow even as US security officials are increasingly leaning towards possible military intervention in the country.
While Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt were away from their LA home, a homeless man was caught on camera and was, at first thought, an intruder wanting to invade the private property when in reality, he is just taking a leak.
US President Obama warns the public against a growing tide of racism (particularly anti-Semitism) around the world in his “We are all Jews” speech for the International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Since the Paris attacks two weeks ago, Americans cannot help but worry of a possible terrorist attack in the country. In the country’s busiest occasions, President Barrack Obama assured citizens that no attacks will happen and the country is safe.
Two suicides have been linked to the AshleyMadison.com hack.
The Clooney’s plan to build a complex CCCTV system in their London mansion came true.
A new cheating website is taking advantage of the recent security breach at the Canadian-based online service, AshleyMadison.com.
Universal has offered to reimburse movie theaters for added security at the "Straight Outta Compton" opening weekend screenings.
The company announced it was hacked on Saturday, three days after it came to know of the hack and stopped it.
George Clooney wants to make his Thameside home safe and sound. However, his plan to install a CCTV system might not get the approval of the town's residents.
A flaw in Apple Mail in iOS 8.3 could be exploited to trick users into giving away their iCloud passwords, according to a researcher.
Nano-spirals developed by researchers at University of Vanderbilt have unique optical properties that can be used on credit cards and for tracking purposes.
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