SHREVEPORT, La. — When we were kids, “invisible ink” meant lemon juice on notebook paper — write the message, and to see it someone would have to hold it up to the light for the words to appear.
Brett Johnson used to steal identities for a living. Now working with the FBI, he says deepfakes, scam farms, and synthetic ...
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A new cybersecurity study by Brave, a privacy-focused browser company, has uncovered troubling vulnerabilities in emerging AI-powered browsers like Perplexity’s Comet and Fellou. The research, led by ...
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Differentiation still matters, but it can’t come at the expense of being misunderstood. If prospects don’t know what you do, ...
Over the last month, Barracuda threat analysts have seen the following notable developments in email-based threats targeting ...
Ian says 1X's NEO robot might mark the beginning of a new era when humanoid robots earn a place in our daily lives. Are we ...
Daisy and Dylan walk to school carrying smart school bags. Threads are attached to Daisy’s bag – which is bulging at the seams – threatening to trip and slow her pace. Less visible ...
We all carry invisible stories about ourselves: quiet, persistent thoughts that shape how we see the world and what we believe we are capable ...