An analysis of Diego Marcon's cinematic work at Lafayette Anticipations, where technical precision meets psychological unease.
Intego's latest pricing shift highlights a growing tension between macOS's native defenses and the expensive 'all-in-one' security bundle business model.
Is your team's data actually private? Learn why metadata and closed-source code make mainstream messaging apps a liability for developers and founders.
Ancient lures meet digital scale. Analyzing how $3.2 billion in annual losses signaled the end of the internet's era of innocence.
Proton VPN's NetShield claims to kill ads and malware at the DNS level. But can a privacy company successfully play the role of a gatekeeper in a shifting digital economy?
Lazarus Group's latest exploit bypasses traditional server security by embedding malicious code directly into the immutable ledger of decentralized finance.
Traditional organized crime is being disrupted by a decentralized, platform-driven model that prioritizes low-cost labor and high-speed execution.
Expats and digital nomads are now primary targets for automated, high-precision cyberattacks using localized social engineering and systemic data gaps.
Cybercriminals are exploiting Booking.com's messaging system to steal credit card data immediately after users finalize their travel plans.
A Belgian municipality pulls the plug on its entire network to stop a cyberattack, proving that sometimes the best defense is total disconnection.
A new breed of cyber-criminal is bypassing security by impersonating delivery drivers, turning the logistics industry into a high-stakes shell game.
A major cyberattack on France's National Museum of Natural History shows that the real damage isn't just lost data—it is the administrative paralysis that follows.