After last month’s article, which provided an overview of Viera v. BJJ Enterprises, LLC, I dove deeper into the case itself, ...
Retail websites are designed to make spending money as easy as possible — with one-click buying and saved passwords, you can buy something in seconds. But some consumers experience the dark side of ...
In February 2026, a phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) platform called EvilTokens went live. Within five weeks, it had compromised more than 340 Microsoft 365 organizations across five countries. The ...
In one of those Wolf of Wall Street “something just came across my desk, John”-style discoveries, My Wonderful Boyfriend first arrived in my inbox in late 2024 via “My New Shirt,” a part-Big Star, ...
For the past decade, Docker has provided a robust solution for building, shipping, and sharing applications. But behind its simple "build and run" workflow lie many years of complex technical ...
As jury trials face reform, Ross Cranston’s new book sets out why judges – and the values guiding them – matter more than ever. Justice has never run fast, but when the UK Government put forward ...
As a survivor, the primary criterion that determines the outcome of a game in Violence District is the type of item you use during the game. While some items like Motion Tracker or Flashlight may seem ...
Malware isn’t just trying to hide anymore—it’s trying to belong. We’re seeing code that talks like us, logs like us, even documents itself like a helpful teammate. Some threats now look more like ...