Getting hacked once is scary enough. But getting hacked again after changing carriers, replacing cards and trying to recover your accounts can make it feel like the criminals are always
McDonald’s AI drive-thru may take your next orderMcDonald’s AI drive-thru may take your next order
The next time you pull up to a McDonald’s drive-thru, the voice taking your order may not be human. McDonald’s is testing a new AI-powered system called ArchIQ at five
6 in 10 identity crimes now begin with a new account6 in 10 identity crimes now begin with a new account
For years, two women in Bremerton, Washington opened credit cards and lines of credit in other people’s names, working from documents they pulled out of stolen mail. Emily Vranic and
FBI helps take down AI phishing ringFBI helps take down AI phishing ring
That suspicious text about a package, toll bill or account problem may look harmless at first. You glance at it, see a familiar brand name and think, “I’ll just check.”
Thief uses Waymo as a getaway carThief uses Waymo as a getaway car
A getaway car with no driver? That is a new one. Police say that is what happened outside Hot 8 Yoga in San Francisco’s Marina district. Police records reportedly show
The Father’s Day gift that protects your dad from scammersThe Father’s Day gift that protects your dad from scammers
You have probably already thought about the usual Father’s Day gifts. A golf shirt. A grill tool set. Another gift card that feels easy, but not exactly meaningful. So, here’s
New wheeled robot says no thanks to humanoid hypeNew wheeled robot says no thanks to humanoid hype
The robot race has a familiar look right now. Two legs. A face-like head. A body that tries very hard to look human. Genesis AI is taking a different route
Text job scam cost him $10K in cryptoText job scam cost him $10K in crypto
A text about making extra money can feel harmless at first. Maybe it shows up while you are between errands, scrolling on the couch or looking for a way to
Smart street sensors could be watching your city nextSmart street sensors could be watching your city next
New York City is expanding the use of small street activity sensors that count pedestrians, cyclists, buses and vehicles. The city says the goal is safer street design, better traffic
UK to ban TikTok, YouTube, other social media apps for children under 16, Starmer saysUK to ban TikTok, YouTube, other social media apps for children under 16, Starmer says
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is taking on some of the world’s largest technology companies, announcing Monday that Britain will ban children under 16 from using major social media platforms
