Developing a Social Media Addiction Social media addiction is a growing problem among teens and children, fueled by the intentionally addictive design of social networking platforms. Studies show that many teens struggle with social media addiction, finding it hard to disconnect despite negative consequences. Key signs of this addiction include excessive use, neglect of real-life...
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As teens spend more and more of their time online, new challenges are adding to the angst of that phase of life—like the constant urge to compare their seemingly ordinary lives to the exciting, happy moments their peers post about. There is an old challenge, though, that has taken on a new form: cyberbullying. Cyberbullying...
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Seniors are heavily targeted by scammers, losing billions of dollars every year. Now, there is a new wave of technology to help combat elder fraud, but it’s not without its own privacy concerns. Andrey_Popov/Shutterstock Most of the time, families assume that their biggest fear is their concern over aging parents falling or having a medical...
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A few years back, I heard someone refer to St. Germaine as “bartender’s ketchup.” That really stuck with me. The elderflower liqueur was near-ubiquitous in the late 2000s, popping up on trendy cocktail menus everywhere and dominating nearly every drink it graced. I never got wildly into St. Germaine, but I like the idea that...
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill on Friday that will increase school safety measures at colleges and universities across the state.  DeSantis signed House Bill (HB) 757, also referred to as School Safety, during the fifth annual Florida Department of Education Commissioner’s Summit in Miami. The event was focused on school safety and security.  “We’ve made historic strides to implement school safety measures that are working to...
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  The Federal Government has opened its case against social media influencer, Justice Chidiebere, popularly known as “Justice Crack,” over an amended three-count charge bordering on alleged cybercrime and felony. Chidiebere was arraigned before Justice Joyce Abdulmalik of the Federal High Court in Abuja, where he pleaded not guilty to the charges. Following his plea,...
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Summary On May 24, 2026, the ransomware group NightSpire claimed responsibility for a cyberattack againstBresme Madrid S.L. (bresme.com), a Spanish business entity. The attack highlights the persistent threat of ransomware groups targeting organizations worldwide. Incident Report Field Details Target Bresme Madrid S.L. Domain bresme.com Country Spain Attacking Group NightSpire Date Reported May 24, 2026 Threat...
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A vulnerability patched a few months ago in the Ghost content management system (CMS) has been exploited to hack hundreds of websites, including ones belonging to major organizations, according to Chinese cybersecurity company Qianxin. The exploited vulnerability is tracked as CVE-2026-26980 and its existence came to light in February when it was patched. Ghost is...
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AI is writing a flood of buggy code and learning to hack. Someone has to clean up the mess, and they’re getting paid like rock stars to do it. Demand for cybersecurity experts has surged as AI generates a glut of new, often buggy code and as AI labs warn their models can now find...
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Assam Police has issued an urgent advisory to schools, cautioning educational institutions against sharing children’s photographs and personal information on social media platforms due to growing cyber safety concerns. In the advisory, Assam Police warned that cyber criminals and online predators often misuse photographs and personal details of children available online for unethical and criminal...
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