The Signal War: How AI-Driven Targeting is Redefining the Lebanon-Israel Conflict
An analysis of the role of AI targeting systems and electronic warfare in the escalating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon.
An analysis of the role of AI targeting systems and electronic warfare in the escalating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon.
After the longest nationwide internet shutdown in modern history, Iran partially restores access. Users report a return to the 'filternet' as defiance grows via VPNs.
Daniel Stenberg, creator of curl, reveals the immense pressure of maintaining 30 billion installations as security reports skyrocket in 2026.
After Microsoft disabled the legacy Equation Editor due to security flaws, 0patch is offering a way to bring it back safely using micropatches.
Anthropic reveals plans to eventually bring its powerful Mythos vulnerability-finding AI to the public, provided it can solve the critical safety gap.
VPN services are rolling out new mitigation strategies for exit IP addresses to stop the surge of automated abuse and botnet activity.
A look back at the federal lawsuit where DirecTV accused sports icon O.J. Simpson of using illegal descramblers to steal satellite services.
A deep dive into the 2001 FBI raid on O.J. Simpson's Miami home and the subsequent DirecTV lawsuit involving hacked smartcards and 'Black Sunday'.
Linux kernel maintainers are seeing a surge in AI-discovered vulnerabilities, changing how the community handles security patches and disclosure.
The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) accidentally left a private repository public, exposing sensitive credentials and infrastructure keys.