A Date in the Future, A Crisis in the Present When a cybersecurity company, entrusted with the keys to our digital lives, issues a security advisory dating an attack three years into the future, the Read More
The Illusion of ‘Official’ Endorsement The latest compromise on the Node Package Manager (NPM) registry, targeting Red Hat’s ‘official’ @redhat-cloud-services channel, is not merely another incident in a long line of software supply chain Read More
The Quiet War on Digital Transparency The Department of Justice’s recent lawsuits against four states refusing to grant undercover license plates to ICE agents represent more than a bureaucratic spat over vehicle registration. They Read More
The Illusion of Reactive Policing The quiet declaration by Dutch authorities this week — a 17-million device botnet dismantled — is less a victory bulletin and more a siren call about the bedrock vulnerabilities of the internet Read More
The Deeper Abyss of Digital Surveillance The quiet hum of your computer’s solid-state drive now broadcasts more about your online activity than any cookie ever could. This is the stark reality exposed by the Read More
The Unseen Bedrock Cracks A critical vulnerability, trivial to exploit, now exposes millions of AI agents and their underlying infrastructure to data theft and system compromise. This isn’t a flaw in a generative model’Read More
The Quiet Undermining of ‘Quantum-Safe’ Futures The global race to develop encryption truly impenetrable by quantum computers might be chasing a mirage. While governments and corporations pour billions into securing tomorrow’s digital infrastructure against Read More
The Anatomy of a Boast, and What It Hides The banner image splashed across the defunct First VPN website now reads, unequivocally, “This domain has been seized by law enforcement.” It is a stark, almost Read More