27 Mar Who’s Who In Domain Security: 10 Companies To Watch In 2026 Posted at 13:32h in Blogs by Taylor Fox Resource guide for CISOs and MSSPs – Steve Morgan, Editor-in-Chief Sausalito, Calif. – Mar. 27, 2026 Domain security unexpectedly and repeatedly came up in Cybercrime Magazine’s discussions with chief information security officers (CISOs) and...
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Can a free VPN for the dark web really be good and allow safe access? To go on the darknet, you need a safe, secure, and reliable VPN. On the other hand, a free VPN for the dark web typically doesn’t check these boxes. While we always recommend premium providers, saying that all free VPNs...
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Issued by: on Private Second Class Shane Rogers, an air defense battle management system operator with the 116th Field Artillery, participates in Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) certification event at Camp Blanding Joint Training Center, Fla., March 25, 2026. Personnel from the 715th Military Police Company and 125th...
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A computer worm can be defined as a type of malware or malicious program that has the ability to self-replicate and spread across computer networks without any human intervention. Unlike viruses, these threats can spread without being attached to other applications. Worms typically enter systems by exploiting vulnerabilities and, once active, they search for IP...
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The Iranian-linked Handala hackers (aka Handala Hack Team) breached the personal Gmail account of FBI Director Kash Patel and released what they claim is personal data, including photos and documents. In a post published on its website and Telegram channel, the group shared a password-protected archive and alleged access to emails, conversations, and documents. The...
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Issued by: on Florida Army National Guard Soldiers participate in non-lethal security training at Camp Blanding Joint Training Center, Fla., March 24, 2026. Soldiers with the 715th Military Police Company hosted the multi-day training event for over 100 personnel with the 265th ADA and 116th Field...
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Schools are facing a growing problem of students using artificial intelligence to transform innocent images of classmates into sexually explicit deepfakes. The fallout from the spread of the manipulated photos and videos can create a nightmare for the victims. WATCH: How AI is being used to create explicit deepfake images that harm children The challenge for schools...
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer simply a driver of innovation; it is a structural force reshaping global security, governance, and the conditions of human agency. As AI capabilities advance at unprecedented speed, the gap between technological power and political oversight is widening into a systemic risk (United Nations, 2024). For the disarmament and human...
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Regulators examine whether Snapchat adequately prevents exposure of children to grooming attempts, illegal goods and harmful online interactions with adults. The European Commission has launched formal proceedings to assess whether Snapchat is complying with child protection obligations under the Digital Services Act. The investigation focuses on whether the platform ensures adequate safety, privacy, and security...
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Listen to this article Estimated 4 minutes The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review and improve the results. A new national database of high-risk child sex offenders went live at the beginning of the year. The RCMP say it...
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