A major cyberattack on French health insurance intermediaries has exposed the personal data of 15 million citizens, including sensitive identification numbers.
A recent breach at Cegedim reveals that the greatest risk to data privacy isn't the structured database, but the unmonitored human commentary in the margins.
A cyberattack on a primary medical software provider has compromised the administrative records of 15 million French citizens.
Blockchain isn't broken, but your browser is. Pyongyang's latest heist proves that decentralization can't save you from a clever bit of social engineering.
Ireland’s Data Protection Commission investigates X for using European user data to train Grok without explicit consent, risking massive GDPR fines.
Europol’s latest sweep of thirty cybercriminals proves that hiding behind a VPN is no longer a viable strategy for digital extortionists.
Over 350 global experts warn that mandatory age checks could inadvertently create a goldmine for hackers while failing to protect children.
A massive leak at the French Gymnastics Federation exposes three million records, highlighting a systemic failure in how non-profits handle sensitive member data.
As physical munitions fell, a parallel invisible war erupted across Iran's digital infrastructure, signaling a new era of synchronized conflict.
A new breed of Android malware called PromptSpy is using Google Gemini to automate persistence, signaling a shift toward autonomous software threats.
A sophisticated direct debit scam targeting French automotive professionals reveals critical vulnerabilities in the SEPA payment system.
Modern warfare is shifting from kinetic energy to cognitive interference, as recent digital incursions in Iran redefine the limits of state sovereignty and private influence.