“Like, Follow, Subscribe” is decently reported, if clunkily written; it lacks the legal and philosophical acumen of Leah A. Plunkett’s “Sharenthood” or the sociological insights that Kathryn Jezer-Morton brings to her studies of momfluencers. The strongest and most original passages of Latifi’s book, however brief, are devoted to her survey participants, who say that clicking...
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German authorities have identified Daniil Maksimovich Shchukin, a 31-year-old Russian national, as a key figure behind the REvil ransomware gang and its predecessor, the GandCrab ransomware network. Shchukin, known by the aliases “UNKN” or “UNKNOWN,” allegedly led both gangs and was involved in at least 130 cyberattacks targeting victims in Germany between 2019 and 2021....
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Hyderabad Cyber Crime Police registered hundreds of FIRs and arrested suspects across multiple states in March. Authorities recovered over Rs 2.5 crore, cracked down on betting scams, and supported victims through the ‘C-Mitra’ initiative and Zero FIR registrations. Published Date – 7 April 2026, 03:35 PM Hyderabad: The Hyderabad Cybercrime officials have...
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JuSun/Getty Images Hackers on the dark web are hawking a repackaged database of customer records from AT&T. The data contains dates of birth, phone numbers, email addresses, street addresses, and social security numbers. Also: I clicked on four sneaky online scams on purpose – to show you how they work In this latest leak, the records...
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Over the weekend, the team behind Drift, which is a crypto protocol for perpetual futures trading on Solana, provided an update on a hack of the project that occurred on April 1. In the report, a six-month intelligence operation run by a criminal hacking group connected to the North Korean regime is pointed to as...
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By Colin Lecher, CalMatters People, school districts and states suing tech companies say their platform designs and marketing hooked kids on social media. A child takes photos and videos to upload to Instagram during a community event in San Francisco on Feb. 22, 2024. Photo by Laure Andrillon for CalMatters This story was originally published...
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Iran’s security chief Ali Larijani was killed in an Israeli strike on March 17, but a video circulating online that supposedly showed the attack is in fact AI-generated. The clip was posted by an account that primarily posts synthetically created visuals of the joint US-Israeli war on Iran that began on February 28. “Iran is...
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High-profile breaches have forced privacy firmly onto the boardroom agenda. According to recent research from Nardello, more than four in ten business leaders are concerned about the reputational impact of a cyber incident. Their concern is justified. Public scrutiny of cybersecurity capability is intensifying, yet operational resilience is not keeping pace. Article continues below You...
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Microsoft Threat Intelligence has identified a financially motivated cybercriminal group, tracked as Storm-1175, that is launching fast-paced ransomware attacks. This group specifically targets web-facing systems that have known vulnerabilities, striking during the critical window between public disclosure and patch deployment. Once Storm-1175 successfully exploits a system, they move quickly from their initial break-in to data...
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The sight of a security guard stationed under nothing but an umbrella during a blistering heatwave has sparked anger and concern among Malaysians. A netizen, Shahren Amizi, took to Facebook to challenge a security company’s decision to leave their employee sitting in the scorching sun with such minimal protection. Highlighting the guard’s plight, he wrote:...
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