When eleven million identities are spilled onto the dark web, the relationship between a citizen and their state shifts from trust to hyper-vigilance.
When the ANTS portal went dark following a cyberattack, it exposed a fragile digital monoculture that left driving schools and citizens in a month-long limbo.
Recent server-side exploits in the automotive industry show that physical locks mean nothing when your API is vulnerable.
A sophisticated digital heist in Berlin shows that even the world's most secure messaging app isn't immune to the old-school art of the steal.
A major judicial closure in Greece regarding Predator spyware sets a dangerous precedent for digital privacy and state surveillance oversight.
Greece's highest court just closed the book on the Predator spyware scandal, but the blatant lack of consequences signals a dangerous shift in European digital privacy.
As Iran endures a two-month digital blackout, a selective 'white list' creates a new class of the hyper-connected while millions remain in silence.
A new study reveals Mistral AI's 'Le Chat' fails to identify false news stories 50% of the time, raising concerns about LLM safety.
Hackers are exploiting a Windows flaw to steal NTLM hashes. Microsoft issued a patch, but unpatched systems remain at high risk.
A deep look into Europol's recent findings on the professionalization of cyber-syndicates and the growing technological gap facing global law enforcement.
Neurable wants to put BCI tech in your ears. It is a bold play to turn neural data into the next big consumer commodity.
Scholly founder Chris Gray is suing Sallie Mae for wrongful termination and data privacy concerns following their high-profile acquisition.