X has updated its terms of service and filed a petition to seemingly counter an attempt to remove its control of old Twitter trademarks.
X's new terms of service say that no one can use the Twitter name, trademarks, logos, and more without written consent.
Check your Chrome settings now. Updated on Dec. 10 with a new government cyber security warning about Chrome’s password manager, as the amount of data available to Chrome increases. Google warns that ...
A Virginia startup calling itself “Operation Bluebird” announced this week that it has filed a formal petition with the US Patent and Trademark Office, asking the ...
The official account for Paramount Pictures on X, the social network formerly known as Twitter, was seemingly compromised Tuesday — with someone rewriting the description in the account’s bio to read: ...
Affordable Care Act subsidies have been granted, without the required documentation, to 90% of fictitious applicants over the last two years, according to a damning government watchdog report released ...
Last week social media platform X revealed the national origins of all its user accounts – divulging many top political voices on hot-button US issues are actually keyboard warriors based in Africa ...
Criminals no longer need to steal a physical debit card to drain a checking account; they increasingly target the digital settings that control how money moves in and out. The single most important ...