Renewed interest in mitigating fraudulent and misleading advertising will only aid the ad industry and bolster consumer trust, writes Digital Remedy's David Zapletal.
While American politicians and the media focus on China’s anticompetitive practices, similar practices in Japan go largely unnoticed. American auto-manufacturers have long suffered from Japanese ...
DPRK threat actor Kimsuky uses Chrome extension to exfiltrate emails. DPRk's ScarCruft prospects South Korean organizations.
Federal agencies — and in some cases lawmakers — are flexing their muscles with new rulings and regulations that are forcing ...
Federal agencies — and in some cases lawmakers — are flexing their muscles with new rulings and regulations that are forcing ...
Legislators at the hearing focused on the harms that the app inflicts on kids, while failing to pass laws that would actually ...
POLITICO's weekly transatlantic tech newsletter uncovers the digital relationship between critical power-centers through ...
Utah’s kids will have a very different social media experience next year. It might not be a better one. Georgijevic/ Sara ...
Top antitrust official says big companies could panic and try to squelch competition.
The Federal Trade Commission has requested a budget of $ ... go towards supporting the agency addressing healthcare merger challenges, rulemaking and investigations. The $70 million would help ...
The Federal Trade Commission is looking to do away with hard to cancel subscriptions—aren’t we all? A new proposal from the FTC would require merchants to make it easier for consumers to ...