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The ad first appeared in cinemas in 2004 as a joint production of the UK's Federation Against Copyright Theft (FACT) and the ...
According to CloudSEK, while a user is trying to convert a file, say, a PDF into a Word document, the fake website displays a ...
Users shared the quote in April 2025 following the FBI's arrests of a Milwaukee judge, as well as the arrests of an ex-New ...
Opera browser is built atop the same foundations as Chrome, but it offers a slew of standout features that pushed my ...
The massive reductions in force the Administration is seeking to carry out would so degrade agency capacities that they would ...
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My cyber attacker was disarmingly ‘human’
As a cybersecurity policy expert, I should know how to recognize a spear-phishing scam. The personal touch caught me off ...
House Bill 366 would introduce a requirement for certain groups of people to disclose if political advertising contains ...
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on April 23, 2025, permitting teachers to use physical force to discipline students. Rating: Context: Trump's order rolls back guidance from ...
Dive into the history of the draft during the Vietnam War, including its origins, how long it lasted, and how some young ...
The iconic “You Wouldn’t Steal A Car” anti-piracy ad is back in the spotlight after claims it used a pirated font.
From today's decision by Judge Sarah Russell (D. Conn.) in Rignol v. Yale Univ. (a case I first wrote about when Rignol's attempt to sue pseudonymously ...