As Iran enters its 50th day of an unprecedented internet shutdown, we examine the technical and economic toll of a nation disconnected by design.
French courts are dismantling the 'arms dealer' defense of NSO Group. Discover why this legal move signals the end of the boutique cyber-intelligence business model.
Financial institutions claim your IBAN is for deposits only, but a growing black market for banking data suggests your account is more exposed than they admit.
Russia's fake Narva People's Republic reveals a shift in geopolitical strategy: why manufacture weapons when you can manufacture doubt for the price of a SaaS subscription?
Elon Musk's summons by French authorities signals a new chapter in the struggle between digital sovereignty and Silicon Valley’s libertarian ideals.
When French TV icon Olivier Minne lost his digital identity to hackers, he discovered a hollowed-out platform where nobody was left to answer the call.
New video app SaySo enters the market to filter out AI-generated content and misinformation through a network of vetted journalists.
As tech giants pivot from tools to infrastructure, we are witnessing a fundamental shift in how value is captured in the silicon age.
Loop secures heavy Series C funding to fix global supply chains, but can AI really predict a bridge collapse or a sudden port strike?
Investment in Cursor signals a shift from software as a manual craft to a collaborative dialogue with silicon.
Cerebras is taking its wafer-scale silicon public, challenging Nvidia's dominance with a massive $10B OpenAI deal and a unique compute architecture.
Derrière l'appel à l'union de Boris Vallaud et Yannick Jadot se cache une réalité économique complexe que les chiffres peinent encore à soutenir.