A recent high-profile case in Paris reveals how deep the market for fraudulent medical documentation has grown and what it means for digital trust.
When the servers at Vétroz went dark, it wasn't just a local glitch. It was a signal that the era of secure digital isolation for small towns has ended forever.
A breach impacting 127,400 records at the University of Angers reveals the critical failure points in institutional data security and the high cost of legacy tech.
A massive medical data leak in France reveals a structural flaw in how we secure our most intimate digital identities.
Leaving your Wi-Fi on while walking through the city isn't just a battery drain—it's a massive, overlooked security hole that broadcasts your identity to every malicious actor in range.
Phishing scams targeting tax filings are spiking. Learn how to verify official communications and secure your company's financial data.
Sweden's thwarted attack on a thermal plant reveals a shift in modern warfare where bits freeze pipes before bullets fly.
The FCC has approved a critical waiver for Netgear, making it the first vendor cleared to sell new consumer routers under strict cybersecurity rules.
A targeted cyberattack on French museums reveals a shift in digital warfare, moving from corporate data to the fragility of cultural logistics.
New research reveals how hackers can use drones to remotely shut down solar installations by exploiting the communication signals between panels and the grid.
Anthropic just dropped Claude 4.7 Opus. For developers, this isn't just a minor patch—it is a significant leap in codebase reasoning and complex debugging.
Learn how small-scale attackers are using dedicated hardware to bypass digital security and target users directly via physical proximity.