There’s a new form of keyless car theft that works in under 2 minutes

As car owners grow hip to one form a theft, crooks are turning to new ones.

Classified Ukraine documents were first posted on the web in early March

Classified Ukraine documents were first posted on the web in early March raising new security concerns

Resident Evil 4 remake gets a bunch of microtransactions and Mercenaries DLC

What’re ya buyin’?

What’s making us happy: A guide to your weekend reading, listening and viewing

Each week, the guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: Murder Mystery 2, If the Shoe Fits, and more.

A look at Youngkin amendments that deal with internet safety

Senator Bill Stanley is a Republican from Franklin County who’s concerned about the proliferation of pornography online. That's why he introduced a bill that will requires websites verify whether someone is 18 or older before they allow access.

iOS 16.4.1 and macOS 13.3.1 address two security vulnerabilities

Apple addressed two issues that opened the door to arbitrary code execution.

Microsoft Blocks Access To ‘Retail Mode’ Emulators On Xbox Series X|S

Update: The company issues a statement

Shadetree Hackers Are Stealing Cars by Injecting Code Into Headlight Wiring

It’s like modern-day hot-wiring, but thieves don’t even need to get inside the car.

Amazon Bans Flipper Zero, Claiming It Violates Policy Against Card Skimming Devices

The pen-testing tool that's gained popularity on TikTok has a lot of uses, but Amazon has decided to no longer promote it.

Rivian CEO attempts to justify why the company refuses to offer CarPlay

CarPlay is available on the vast majority of cars today, including on electric vehicles from the likes of Ford, Polestar,...