The Men Making Millions Selling Pepper Spray To ICE

Safariland, owned by billionaire Warren Kanders, remains the number one supplier of pepper spray and tear gas to ICE and CBP, via a large federal distributor run by a MAGA-aligned former Marine.

OT–IT Cybersecurity: Navigating The New Frontier Of Risk

Information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT) are no longer separate sectors that determine the cybersecurity landscape in 202

Amid Trump attacks and weaponized sanctions, Europeans look to rely less on US tech

European governments are looking to move away from U.S. tech and reclaim their digital sovereignty at a time of unpredictability and volatility in the United States.

The Window Of Exposure Is The Real Cybersecurity Problem

Cyberattacks succeed because defenses engage too late. Why closing the “window of exposure” is becoming the defining challenge in fraud, identity, and digital trust.

Apple’s Next Upgrade Makes iPhone More Like Google’s Pixel

Apple’s iPhone finally catches Google’s Pixel with surprise new upgrade.

Samsung’s Upgrade Decision—Millions Of Galaxy Phones Affected

Do you need to buy a new phone within the next few weeks? What you need to know.

Do You Suddenly Need To Stop Using WhatsApp On Your Phone?

WhatsApp is not secure, warns Elon Musk. Telegram says the same. And Google warns of a new attack. Here’s what you do.

iOS 26.2.1—Update Now Warning Issued To Millions Of iPhone Users

Apple has released iOS 26.2.1, an important update that all iPhone users should apply now. Here’s what you need to know.

Google Issues WhatsApp Attack Warning For All Android Users

Change these WhatsApp settings now — here’s what you need to know and do.

Data Privacy In A World Built To Collect Everything

Data Privacy Day exposes a harder truth: privacy erosion now happens legally, quietly, and at scale—long before accountability or restraint enter the conversation.