A leaked chat and bitcoin trail show a US government entity paid Kairos $1m to suppress stolen files, no encryption involved, with clues pointing to Ohio.
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A massive data breach at Tata Electronics reveals the iPhone 18 Pro features an A20 Pro chip, a 24MP selfie camera, and under ...
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The case study found no encryptor or locked machines, only stolen files used as leverage in a month-long negotiation ending ...
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New documents chronicling evidence gathered by investigators in the massive police corruption probe lay out alleged relationships between key players in criminal investigations.
Victims of online harms welcome the new Online Safety Commission but seek a simplified process for content takedowns and ...
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