A fifteen-year-old’s arrest for breaching a national identity database exposes how artificial intelligence is democratizing the art of the digital siege.
The breach of France's national identity database by a 15-year-old exposes the collapsing cost of offensive cyber warfare and the vulnerability of centralized state data.
From teenage hackers to logistical failures in education, the modern world is witnessing a collapse of traditional guardrails.
Most users treat VPNs as 'set and forget' magic wands, but ignoring the underlying protocols and kill switches makes the encryption almost useless.
France's new strategy to combat cyber threats marks a shift from reactive defense to proactive vulnerability testing, backed by a significant capital injection.
A 15-year-old breached France's national identity agency. Here is what it means for your platform's security and data integrity.
When a twenty-one-year-old hacker paralyzed the French education system, he exposed the thin line between childhood play and digital chaos.
A look into the tension between AI innovation and national security as Washington restricts Anthropic's latest project.
A deep look at how the NIS 2 and CER directives aim to protect our power grids and essential services from emerging digital and physical threats.
France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI warns that technical safeguards cannot override US extraterritorial laws or sudden service disruptions.
When a teenager can compromise the data of 12 million citizens, the problem isn't the hacker—it's the systemic failure of state-level digital infrastructure.
Avast's aggressive pricing on its Ultimate suite signals a shift from premium security to a high-volume utility play in a crowded market.