The judge said the court itself would search the devices, which were seized from a Washington Post reporter’s home last month.
A magistrate judge has barred federal authorities from conducting an unsupervised, wholesale search of electronic devices that they seized from a Washington Post reporter’s Virginia home while investi ...
A developer-targeting campaign leveraged malicious Next.js repositories to trigger a covert RCE-to-C2 chain through standard ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled against a Texas woman who is attempting to sue the Postal Service, claiming it withheld her mail because she is Black.
Texas-based data scraper SerpApi is urging a federal judge to toss a lawsuit by Google, which claims SerpApi circumvents ...
A Paris criminal court will on Monday examine former president Nicolas Sarkozy's request to merge two sentences for ...
ThreatsDay Bulletin tracks active exploits, phishing waves, AI risks, major flaws, and cybercrime crackdowns shaping this ...
Critical vulnerabilities in four widely used VS Code extensions could enable file theft and remote code execution across 125M ...
Random Acts of Kindness Day celebrates the simple, unscripted gestures that cut through daily tension with nothing more than ...
A few years ago, Willie Nelson, who has spent a lifetime writing from the heart, penned these words: “I made a mistake, Lord, and it's all on me. I wouldn't ...
The ad featured a lost dog that is found through a network of cameras, sparking fears of a dystopian surveillance society.
The operator of Archive.today is unknowingly using visitors to their site for a DDoS attack. A Finnish blogger is affected.