$12.5 billion lost: Internet crime complaints in the U.S. surged to 880,418 in 2023, with losses rising 22% from the previous year. 15 billion stolen credentials: The number of leaked account credentials on the dark web jumped 82% in 2022. 60% of dark web sites are illegal: A majority of dark web domains facilitate cybercrime....
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Sex toy maker Tenga notified customers of a data breach on Friday, according to an email obtained by TechCrunch. In the message, the Japanese company said that “an unauthorized party gained access to the professional email account of one of our employees,” which gave the hacker access to the contents of the employee’s inbox. This...
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FRIENDSWOOD, Texas – Six people have been arrested in connection with a multi-million-dollar gold scam that targeted elderly people across Texas, according to the Friendswood Police Department. Investigators say the case began in December 2025, when an 81-year-old Friendswood resident was scammed into converting $766,000 into 177 one-ounce Canadian Gold Maple Leaf coins after a...
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Issued by: on 2nd Lt. Hannah Slaght, an air defense artillery officer with 265th Air Defense Artillery Regiment, participates in Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) certification event at Camp Blanding Joint Training Center, Fla., March 25, 2026. Florida Army National Guard Soldiers were joined by Security Forces Airmen...
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HashiCorp Field CTO Jake Lundberg also attended RSA where he came across some confusion about how to coordinate agents within a broader platform. He said a challenge he sees when meeting with clients is “not everyone has a great handle on the scope of their identities in the first place; and second, how do I...
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In the iconic scene from Norma Rae, Sally Field’s character climbs onto a factory worktable, raises a sign reading “UNION,” and silently compels the entire factory to confront what is happening. It is an act of defiance—but not trespass. She is where she is allowed to be. She is using what she has access to....
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James Griffin, CEO of CyberSentriq outlines a new phase of MSP maturity that is reshaping how providers define both risk and responsibility.  For much of the past two decades, MSPs have operated on a model of flexibility, adapting to customer needs, working within varying budgets and often accommodating risk rather than challenging it. As the market...
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Teenagers in Tennessee who are found guilty of bullying or cyberbullying could have their drivers’ licenses suspended for a year under a new state law that went into effect on Tuesday. Supporters hope the law will deter young people from bullying by letting them know they could lose a coveted privilege. But critics questioned whether...
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Watch the Fireside Below, or Click HERE: Tech Edge hosted a fireside chat on March 25 at RSA Conference 2026 in San Francisco with Adam Bateman, co-founder and Chief Executive Officer at Push Security. The in-person interview was joined by Editor-at-Large Jarrett Banks, and they discussed the importance of browser security and why companies should focus...
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A new national rule targets minors’ access to major platforms, raising questions about enforcement and family impact. Details about verification methods remain unclear. Indonesia on Saturday introduced restrictions on the use of social media accounts for children under 16, becoming the first country in Southeast Asia to implement such sweeping national measures. This decision reflects...
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