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UFO files show Buzz Aldrin saw a ‘sizeable’ object close to the moon and a ‘fairly bright light source’ that the Apollo 11 crew felt could be a laser
UFO files show Buzz Aldrin saw a ‘sizeable’ object close to the moon and a ‘fairly bright light source’ that the Apollo 11 crew felt could be a laser

On Friday, Pentagon began releasing a new batch of files on UFOs.

By Seung Min Kim, Collin Binkley and The Associated PressMay 9, 2026
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Student hackers get revenge on final exams as ‘ShinyHunters’ takes down nearly 9,000 schools study software
By Heather Hollingsworth and The Associated PressMay 8, 2026
Stripe CEO Patrick Collison says a wave of token theft is wreaking havoc on the AI economy
Stripe CEO Patrick Collison says a wave of token theft is wreaking havoc on the AI economy
By Jeff John RobertsMay 7, 2026
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Jamie Dimon and Dario Amodei sidestep question about whether the AI cyber ‘freakout’ is warranted
By Nick LichtenbergMay 5, 2026
Anthropic’s SpaceX compute deal comes as AI data center backlash grows—fueled by both real grievances and conspiracy theories
Anthropic’s SpaceX compute deal comes as AI data center backlash grows—fueled by both real grievances and conspiracy theories
By Sharon GoldmanMay 7, 2026
Gen Alpha is using makeup to pass age verification tech online. One mom caught her son using an eyebrow pencil
Gen Alpha is using makeup to pass age verification tech online. One mom caught her son using an eyebrow pencil
By Catherina GioinoMay 5, 2026
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Frontier swoops in after Spirit fails while rivals cut capacity
North AmericaFrontier swoops in after Spirit fails while rivals cut capacity
By Siddharth Philip, Vivien Ngo, Allyson Versprille and BloombergMay 10, 2026
AI wins have Alphabet poised to become world’s biggest company
AIAI wins have Alphabet poised to become world’s biggest company
By Ryan Vlastelica and BloombergMay 10, 2026
Qatar sends first LNG shipment through Hormuz since war started
EnergyQatar sends first LNG shipment through Hormuz since war started
By Stephen Stapczynski, Weilun Soon and BloombergMay 10, 2026
Iran responds to U.S. ceasefire proposal, saying talks must focus on permanently ending the war on all fronts
PoliticsIran responds to U.S. ceasefire proposal, saying talks must focus on permanently ending the war on all fronts
By Jon Gambrell, Samy Magdy and The Associated PressMay 10, 2026
China may not offer breakthroughs when Trump meets Xi because Beijing is ‘working backward from our midterm elections’
AsiaChina may not offer breakthroughs when Trump meets Xi because Beijing is ‘working backward from our midterm elections’
By Will Weissert and The Associated PressMay 10, 2026
Shaky Iran war ceasefire tested again as drone hits cargo ship off Qatar coast while Kuwait and UAE repel drone attacks
PoliticsShaky Iran war ceasefire tested again as drone hits cargo ship off Qatar coast while Kuwait and UAE repel drone attacks
By Jon Gambrell, Samy Magdy and The Associated PressMay 10, 2026
Elon Musk stares
Economy‘This is the way’: Elon Musk endorses Warren Buffett’s famed 5-minute plan to fix the national debt
By Jacqueline MunisMay 10, 2026
Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman
SuccessBlackstone CEO admits his first big investment loss nearly brought him to tears—but the lesson put him on a path to now being worth $47 billion
By Emma BurleighMay 10, 2026
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The hottest IPO of 2021 has already cooled off
NewslettersThe hottest IPO of 2021 has already cooled off
By Jacob CarpenterJanuary 11, 2022
  • Microsoft logo seen at their building in Redmond.
    TechMicrosoft: Russia is behind 58% of detected state-sponsored hacks
    By Frank Bajak and The Associated PressOctober 7, 2021
The U.S. must do what it takes to achieve national security in the age of cyber conflict
CommentaryThe U.S. must do what it takes to achieve national security in the age of cyber conflict
By Vince Stewart and Gary CornDecember 21, 2021
SolarWinds tries to rebuild its reputation a year after its huge hack was discovered
TechSolarWinds tries to rebuild its reputation a year after its huge hack was discovered
By Jonathan VanianDecember 20, 2021
Facebook, WhatsApp, AWS: How to prevent the software outages that threaten the services we rely on
CommentaryFacebook, WhatsApp, AWS: How to prevent the software outages that threaten the services we rely on
By Courtney NashDecember 16, 2021
Extreme events are forcing corporations to think like insurers
CommentaryExtreme events are forcing corporations to think like insurers
By Scott G. StephensonDecember 16, 2021
Elon Musk won 2021 by stirring up the auto industry
NewslettersElon Musk won 2021 by stirring up the auto industry
By Jacob CarpenterDecember 15, 2021
  • The number of data breaches in 2021 has already surpassed last year’s total
    TechThe number of data breaches in 2021 has already surpassed last year’s total
    By Chris MorrisOctober 6, 2021
The British are coming for Silicon Valley
NewslettersThe British are coming for Silicon Valley
By Jacob CarpenterDecember 14, 2021
Why tech companies must come clean about the latest cybersecurity crisis
NewslettersWhy tech companies must come clean about the latest cybersecurity crisis
By Jacob CarpenterDecember 13, 2021
Discovery of major software vulnerability unleashes race to patch it
TechDiscovery of major software vulnerability unleashes race to patch it
By Frank Bajak and The Associated PressDecember 10, 2021
Elon Musk hopes China will chill out
NewslettersElon Musk hopes China will chill out
By Jacob CarpenterDecember 7, 2021
Online criminals have created their pseudo court system on the dark web
TechOnline criminals have created their pseudo court system on the dark web
By Jonathan VanianDecember 7, 2021
  • U.S. promises to sue contractors that don’t report breaches
    TechU.S. promises to sue contractors that don’t report breaches
    By Eric Tucker and The Associated PressOctober 6, 2021
Random 0s and 1s
TechHoneywell’s former quantum unit announces its first commercial product—and it’s totally random
By Jeremy KahnDecember 7, 2021
The Microsoft paradox: Contributing to cyber threats and monetizing the cure
CommentaryThe Microsoft paradox: Contributing to cyber threats and monetizing the cure
By Ryan KalemberDecember 6, 2021
Ransomware gangs now face a new, huge adversary
NewslettersRansomware gangs now face a new, huge adversary
By Jacob CarpenterDecember 6, 2021
Future-of-quantum-computing
ConferencesQuantinuum’s new cybersecurity project signals that the future of quantum computing is—maybe, finally— here
By Dan ReillyDecember 1, 2021
How diplomacy can (and can’t) solve the world’s cybercrime crisis
ConferencesHow diplomacy can (and can’t) solve the world’s cybercrime crisis
By Meredith BalkusDecember 1, 2021
Time Cook and man take a selfie
MagazineHow Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and Alphabet made it to the Trillion-Dollar Club—and what could knock them off the throne
By Matthew HeimerNovember 30, 2021
Apple just sued spyware firm NSO Group, calling its employees ‘notorious hackers’
TechApple just sued spyware firm NSO Group, calling its employees ‘notorious hackers’
By Jonathan VanianNovember 23, 2021
Iran-backed hackers are targeting U.S. with ransomware. Here’s how companies can protect themselves
TechIran-backed hackers are targeting U.S. with ransomware. Here’s how companies can protect themselves
By Jonathan VanianNovember 17, 2021
Jeremy Kahn interviewing Dell's John Roese and Rapid7's Corey Thomas at Brainstorm A.I.
NewslettersA.I. is helping detect cyberattacks. It needs to do more
By Jeremy Kahn and Jonathan VanianNovember 16, 2021
Cybersecurity experts say public-private partnership is the key to preventing future attacks
ConferencesCybersecurity experts say public-private partnership is the key to preventing future attacks
By Dan ReillyNovember 16, 2021
Robinhood reveals data breach that exposed personal information of 7 million customers
TechRobinhood reveals data breach that exposed personal information of 7 million customers
By Rey MashayekhiNovember 8, 2021
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TechPolice arrest five people tied to ransomware group REvil
By Ryan Gallagher and BloombergNovember 8, 2021
Crypto project Worldcoin wants to give you coins in exchange for an eye scan
The CoinsCrypto project Worldcoin wants to give you coins in exchange for an eye scan
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezOctober 22, 2021
Ransomware group targets country’s largest candy corn manufacturer
TechRansomware group targets country’s largest candy corn manufacturer
By Chris MorrisOctober 20, 2021
Local TV giant Sinclair Broadcast Group suffers data breach
TechLocal TV giant Sinclair Broadcast Group suffers data breach
By Michelle Chapman and The Associated PressOctober 18, 2021
How Vimeo, Electronic Arts, and Splunk used tech to bolster connections during lockdowns
ConferencesHow Vimeo, Electronic Arts, and Splunk used tech to bolster connections during lockdowns
By Lydia BelangerOctober 14, 2021
Why A.I. and cybersecurity are more similar than you might think
NewslettersThe CIA’s venture capital firm has been busy lately
By Kevin T. DuganOctober 12, 2021
The DOJ wants you to admit your cybersecurity problem
NewslettersThe DOJ wants you to admit your cybersecurity problem
By Kevin T. DuganOctober 7, 2021
A smartphone displays a logo for the Twitch streaming app.
TechTwitch data leak shows top game streamers earn big money
By Jonathan VanianOctober 7, 2021
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