This week’s security and privacy headlines span the full spectrum of modern risk: an alleged mass theft of sensitive adult-site user data for extortion, a geopolitically charged cyberincident hitting a national oil
For years, privacy advocates have warned about the risks of centralized cloud services. Data breaches, surveillance, opaque data practices, and loss of control are now widely discussed issues. Yet despite growing awareness, most
Reddit sues Australia, ChatGPT ad tests leak, Europol nukes a crypto mixer, and a Marquis ransomware breach exposes 400K+ bank customers. Read on to find out the details!
Reddit Sues Australia to Block
On December 5, 2025, the internet went dark for millions of users around the world. The cause was not a massive cyberattack, government shutdown, or catastrophic infrastructure failure. Instead, it was a single
This week brings three developments: a troubling tech hiccup, a high‑stakes government ultimatum, and a sweeping surveillance revelation. Together these stories show how technical vulnerabilities, state pressure, and mass surveillance are colliding