Disney Sued for Tracking Children Without Permission via Mobile Games

A disgruntled parent has filed a lawsuit against Disney and three software developers for collecting personal…

Companies Can’t Use Keyloggers to Spy on Employees, Says German Court

The German Federal Labour Court has ruled that companies can't install keyloggers to monitor employees because…

MalwareTech Pleads Not Guilty to Creating Kronos Trojan, Released on Bail

Marcus Hutchins, the security researcher known as MalwareTech, has pleaded not guilty to today in a…

MalwareTech Pleads Not Guilty to Creating Kronos Trojan, To Be Released on Bail

Marcus Hutchins, the security researcher known as MalwareTech, has pleaded not guilty to today in a…

Ukrainian Firm Facing Legal Action for Damages Caused by NotPetya Ransomware

The Juscutum Attorneys Association, a Ukrainian law firm, is rallying NotPetya victims to join a collective…

Judge: Pacemaker Data Isn’t More Private Than Other Things, Can Be Used in Arson Trial

An Ohio judge ruled at the beginning of July that data collected from a person's pacemaker…

22,000 People Agree to Clean Toilets Because Nobody Reads Terms & Conditions

Over 22,000 users unwittingly agreed to clean public toilets when they connected to free WiFi hotspots…

Man Pleads Guilty to Manipulating Lottery Winning Tickets via Hacked Computer

Eddie Tipton, 54, admitted to creating malware in the form of a DLL file, which he…