Epsilon isn't saying which of their clients were affected; so, should you worry?
Without the face-to-face interaction that provides non-verbal cues of deception, we’re more concerned than ever about whether we can believe what we see online.
Although Internet use surveys indicate that e-mailing is down, it’s certainly not down for the count.
Some Egyptians are finding their way online, but the government's block is hurting the nation's economy.
The cyberattacker calls himself a "hacktivist for good."
The answer is yes, but heightened legal risks aren't stopping cybercriminals from spreading malicious code.
The White House hopes to make it easier for intelligence services to eavesdrop on the Internet.
Sometimes the sheer volume of data we get can overwhelm us.
Americans spend twice as much time on social media and blogs than they do checking email.
A new device allows physically impaired people to communicate and move around.