Lawmakers from both parties say they are unsure whether they will support a new bill targeting TikTok in the U.S.
Why it matters: TikTok has been a hot-button political issue for years under both the Biden and Trump administrations amid concerns the Chinese-owned app could pose national security concerns.
The hackers behind devastating ransomware attacks are often just ego-driven, short-tempered coders who are willing to scam everyone, including each other, experts tell Axios.
Why it matters: Organizations facing a ransomware attack tend to believe they're up against organized criminal masterminds.
Former President Trump stunned Republican China hawks this week when he appeared to argue against banning TikTok, the juggernaut video app owned by Beijing-based Bytedance and beloved by young Americans.
Why it matters: Trump spearheaded the original U.S. threat to ban TikTok over national security concerns. Four years later, President Biden and Congress have picked up the mantle — with a bipartisan bill targeting Bytedance set to hit the House floor next week.