November 6Fox on Tech: Midterm election security in the spotlightWinning an election is hard, but securing those elections can be just as difficult, and a monumental task in today's cyber-savvy world as more states convert to online or electronic balloting. And according to a new survey from Unisys, election security is certainly on the minds of voters as they head to polls across the country.
November 6Voting machines can be hacked in two minutes, expert warnsHow long does it take to hack an election?
November 6Midterms cyber fear: One in five Americans may not vote over security worries, survey saysNearly one in five Americans will not vote or are highly unlikely to vote in Tuesday’s midterm elections over concerns about the integrity of U.S. voting systems, according to new research.
November 5Foreign hackers have US election networks in their crosshairs, report saysForeign hackers are reportedly increasing their efforts to target America’s election infrastructure ahead of Tuesday’s midterms.
November 3Are you ready for a chip implant?You walk into a grocery store and pick up eggs. No smartphone? No problem. You swipe your hand across a reader, and the amount is deducted from your bank account. If that sounds far-fetched, you obviously haven’t been to Sweden recently
October 25iOS 12 stops police unlocking your iPhoneApple is constantly working to improve the security on its devices and protect our data.
October 1835 million voter records up for sale on the dark web, report saysDark web peddlers are busy this election season.
5:54October 18Facebook creates cybersecurity war room ahead of midtermsFacebook head of cybersecurity Nathaniel Gleicher details the company's efforts to ensure that public debate on the platform is authentic.
1:47October 9Keep your home safe and secure with these smart devicesMake sure your home is safe and secure with these connected smart devices including the Arlo Smart Home Security Light, Kwikset Kevo Touch-To-Open Smart Lock, Kwikset Premis Touchscreen Smart Lock and the Wally Leak Prevention Bundle.
October 7DHS backs Apple, Amazon denial of China 'spy' chips reportThe Department of Homeland Security said this weekend it had "no reason to doubt" denials from Apple and Amazon of a report that Chinese spies placed surveillance chips in their server hardware.