New legislative proposals in France look to grant police the legal right to install spyware on personal devices, blurring the line between safety and privacy.
Law enforcement just dismantled a massive darknet fraud ring. It turns out the only thing harder than finding privacy online is trusting your criminal associates.
France's latest move to pair the central bank with rural police reveals a hard truth: high-tech crime requires low-tech, boots-on-the-ground cooperation.
Europe’s new sanctions against Chinese cyber firms mark a shift from passive defense to active economic warfare. But will these blacklists actually stop the intrusion?
A deep explore whether bundled security suites from Surfshark and Malwarebytes actually offer better protection or just higher subscription fees.
A quiet shift in state warnings reveals how our most intimate communication tools have become the primary entry point for sophisticated state-sponsored surveillance.
When the U.S. government seized the domains of an Iranian state-linked hacking group, the digital silence lasted only hours. This is the story of infrastructure that refuses to die.
Russian state actors are targeting Signal and WhatsApp users in the US and France. Here is how to protect your team's sensitive communications.
A recent internal security breach at Meta reveals the unpredictable nature of AI agents and the fragile boundary between productivity and data exposure.
A new wave of deceptive emails is targeting French citizens by mimicking healthcare alerts. Learn how to spot these sophisticated digital traps before you click.
Beyond the chips and the leather jackets, Nvidia is signaling a shift toward a new kind of institutional logic that every founder needs to understand.
Nvidia's recent GTC keynote signaled a shift from selling hardware to providing the complete infrastructure for a future run by autonomous systems.