The hacking group Qilin claims to have 150 gigabytes of sensitive data from Cobb County's servers, including autopsy photos and social security cards, and plans to release it if a ransom is not paid.
Platforms for marginalized people are frequent targets for bad actors. In a recent incident, hackers breached the user databases for Tea, a women-only app that required selfies or photo ID for account ...
Federal contracting records reviewed by WIRED this week show that United States Customs and Border Protection is transitioning from testing small drones to using them as standard surveillance tools, a ...
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