NIS2 is in effect and the to-do list for CISOs is exploding. The frequent result: unclear requirements, a huge documentation ...
In an era of AI-enabled deception, authenticity can no longer be assumed, even when the voice on the other end sounds exactly ...
The four people, part of an anti-capitalist and anti-government group called the Turtle Island Liberation Front (TILF), were ...
Scammers are hijacking the voices and identities of senior U.S. officials, using slick text messages and unnervingly ...
Online black markets once lurked in the shadows of the dark web. Today, they’ve moved onto public platforms like Telegram—and ...
Among the most striking revelations is a 2020 internal email from a New York prosecutor, apparently sent to a colleague, which claims that Epstein’s flight logs showed that Trump flew on Epstein’s ...
Wicklow firm Data Edge has announced a new partnership with data protection provider DropVault. The Irish-headquartered DropVault is led by international encryption and cybersecurity expert Neal ...
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Is public Wi-Fi safe to use?

Public Wi-Fi isn't going away, and it's widely used, so the Internet just adapted to its existence and implemented security measures, so it's way less risky to use. Risks still exist—a hacker can ...
The ease of recovering information that was not properly redacted digitally suggests that at least some of the documents ...
TikTok users say they’re exposing hidden text in Epstein documents via redaction flaws—but experts warn viral claims may ...
Most appearances of President Trump’s name in the set of files just released by the Justice Department came from news reports ...
There was no proof the DOJ redacted the document after posting it. In fact, there was a copy of it on the DOJ website that ...