Privacy failures rarely start where users can see them. They begin in the invisible layers. In this case contract manufacturers holding design blueprints, retailers stockpiling customer profiles, social platforms optimizing for engagement, and
A familiar story is playing out again: convenience-first tech quietly expands the surface area of surveillance, then courts and lawmakers scramble to redraw the boundary lines. This week’s news spans everything from
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
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
Another week of Privacy Cracks across Tech and Government. This week highlights a common thread: personal data is being exposed, weaponized, or repurposed across both private platforms and public agencies. From a claimed