The web can be a rich source of information, connection, and community. Still, as with any public space, it’s important to be aware of your surroundings. Online scams that target older adults are shockingly common—and their number and sophistication continue to grow. In 2024 alone, the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) reported that people age...
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One of the latest and most ambitious studies on bullying and cyberbullying in middle and high school students begs to differ with the adage, “sticks and stones can break my bones, but names can’t hurt me.” Researchers found that 1 in 5 students said that they had been threatened with a weapon at school, 73...
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On 31 March 2026, JFrog Ltd. announced that its Software Supply Chain Platform became available as an officially verified plugin in the Cursor marketplace, bringing integrated governance, vulnerability scanning, and compliance checks to more than 1 million daily users inside their AI-native development workflows. This move extends JFrog’s role as a trust layer for AI...
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If digital sleuths are right, FBI Director Kash Patel had so much school spirit for his Virginia alma mater that he carried it over into his username on dozens of websites. But after last week’s hack of Patel’s private email address, digital security experts say that may have left him vulnerable to online attacks. Keep...
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BOZEMAN — Did you know more than 1,500 hundred cybersecurity jobs were available in Montana in 2025? According to MSU, that number is expected to keep growing – which is why a $50,000 grant received by Gallatin College to teach high schoolers about cybersecurity is so important. “It’s really fun, and it’s hands on and...
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Updated at 2:48 p.m. ET on February 27, 2026 Not so long ago, Mark Zuckerberg was working in overdrive to convince the world that his company was doing everything it could to protect children. In 2021, he posted a note to his personal Facebook page, writing that he had “spent a lot of time reflecting”...
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In January, I wrote about a study in which two-thirds of teenage girls in an online forum reported being asked to send sexually explicit messages or images via text. The overwhelming majority of the girls who sexted reported being “coerced” into doing so. That study was based on a small sample of about 400 young...
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On the other hand, there is still a gap between the complexity of the environment (hybrid, SaaS, multi-cloud) and the maturity of identity controls. Likewise, many organizations still do not consistently apply intelligent privilege controls, while the need to automate the identity and permission lifecycle indicates that current investment is not always sufficient or well...
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On Feb. 27, U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced—via tweet—that he had directed his Department to “designate Anthropic a Supply-Chain Risk to National Security.” Accordingly, Hegseth claimed, “no contractor, supplier, or partner that does business with the United States military may conduct any commercial activity with Anthropic.” As one former Trump advisor put it,...
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In a brief yet fascinating press release, Europol just announced the arrest of an Italian man who is accused of “hiring a hitman on the dark web”. According to Europol: The hitman, hired through an internet assassination website hosted on the Tor network, was paid about €10,000 worth in Bitcoins to kill the ex-girlfriend of...
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