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Marriott data breach affected 500 million customers over four years
Room service? More like doom service!
By Rachel Kraus
Not even your Dunkin' Donuts Perks account is safe from hackers
All is not sweet at the bakery chain.
By Jack Morse
U.S. says 5G networks are 'vulnerable' to undermine Chinese suppliers: report
The U.S. isn't doing 5G any favors.
By Pete Pachal
Black Friday 2018: NordVPN is offering 75% off a 3-year VPN plan
If you haven't joined the club and gotten a VPN yet, now's the time.
Think twice about posting photos of your kid on Facebook
Facebook has data on your kids. You gave it to the social media giant, after all.
By Jack Morse
Driving apps pulled from Google Play for reportedly installing Android malware over 560,000 times
Google removed the apps for violating its store policies.
By Sasha Lekach
Facebook's former security chief stands up for the social network, calls for change
Alex Stamos laid out what big tech, the U.S. government, and the people must do going forward.
By Matt Binder
Get 5 years of PureVPN for $79 during this Black Friday sale — that's just $1.32 per month
Five quarters and a dime and you're good to go every month for five years.
Whoops! Prosecutor accidentally reveals charges against Wikileaks founder Julian Assange in court filing
The effect on journalists and press freedom could be chilling.
By Matt Binder
Is that fancy smart gadget a privacy nightmare? A new guide has answers.
Save your friends and family from creepy and invasive tech this holiday season.
By Jack Morse
Russian hackers apparently left the midterms alone
There could be one very orange reason why.
By Rachel Kraus
Cloudflare just dropped a free privacy app for mobile browsing
The app, 1.1.1.1, promises to make your mobile browsing faster and more secure.
By Jack Morse
Google Chrome will warn you before you fall for a phone subscription scam
Found yourself subscribed to a shady ringtone service? Even though it's 2018?
By Johnny Lieu
Thieves are using 'informed delivery' to spy on mail and commit fraud
By creating an account with USPS online, scammers can view the outside of your mail before it even arrives.
By Jack Morse
Why the heck did we start using electronic voting machines anyway?
Blame "hanging chads."
By Rachel Kraus
How to start forging a career in IT and cybersecurity
Begin your journey to becoming an IT and security expert with these online bundles.
By TEAM COMMERCE
Google Chrome has a new plan to fight shady ads
An upcoming version of the browser will block all ads on websites showing abusive ads, Google announced.
By Karissa Bell
Private messages from 81,000 Facebook accounts were put up for sale by hackers
More bad news for Facebook.
The hackers getting paid to keep the internet safe
Bug bounty researchers legally break into computer systems around the world, and get paid to do it. Three hackers tell their stories.
By Jack Morse
Frontline's Facebook documentary sheds new light on company's mistakes
A new documentary sheds new light on Facebook's many screw-ups.
By Karissa Bell
From iPhone XR to election hacking: Mashable's tech team breaks down the week's headlines — Technically Speaking
Examining the latest tech headlines, election hacking, and the new iPhone XR.
What does it actually take to hack an election? — Technically Speaking
Taking a look at how tech companies are fighting against foreign interference in upcoming elections.
Cathay Pacific hit with data breach involving 9.4 million customers
It's the latest in airline data breaches.
By Johnny Lieu