What happens to your info after a hack? Knowing this is essential for protecting yourself, so let's follow the trail.
Having your mouth taped shut is the stuff of nightmares — but some people are doing just that to themselves. And in an attempt to sleep better, no less.
UnitedHealth Group, Minneapolis Public Schools and the city of St. Paul have all fallen victim to hackers who make a living through theft and extortion. People like Alex Johnson, a security system ...
The floor price for the NFTs has skyrocketed to 1,578 HYPE, according to data from OpenSea. With the token trading at $47.73 ...
On this episode of Incognito Mode, join WIRED Senior Editor Andrew Couts for a deep dive into the six worst data breaches of the past 10 years.
The Glassboro Public School District in New Jersey has partnered with ZeroEyes and InformaCast to detect visible firearms and ...
Owning a home comes with freedom — and responsibility. But keeping up with routine maintenance doesn't have to drain your ...
Flying with Ozempic, Wegovy, or Mounjaro? Experts explain what happens inside your body when a dose is delayed and why one ...
Security researchers said Tile’s tiny trackers have flaws that could enable stalking or allow someone else to easily track ...
IKEA has a wide range of bathroom storage solutions, but if you want even more options, consider repurposing some of the ...
Sophisticated AI-generated job adverts are being used in a brazen attempt to breach devices belonging to UK and allied ...
Most of us have received a call from a random number. At times, it's someone accidentally misdialing, but spam robocalls are ...