The tech industry loves to talk about privacy, but the reality on the ground looks very different. We’ve spent years arguing about app tracking, cookies, and camera access, while quietly ignoring the invisible infrastructure humming in every home, office, and café: the Wi‑Fi router. Now, research out of Germany shows that those routers don’t just […]
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Moltbook’s AI Social Network Hype Collides With Security Fears
Moltbook might be the most talked‑about AI platform right now, but some of the people who understand this tech best are telling you not to touch it. What Moltbook Actually Is Moltbook is an internet platform built around AI agents instead of human users. Think of it as a social network where the accounts, conversations, […]
FBI vs iPhone 13: What Apple’s Lockdown Mode Just Proved
Can a single toggle in your phone’s settings really stop the FBI? A newly surfaced court document suggests that, in at least one real case, the answer was yes. An iPhone 13 belonging to a Washington Post journalist reportedly resisted FBI forensic efforts because it was running in Lockdown Mode. This isn’t a marketing demo. […]
Epstein ‘Email Access’ Claims Show How Reckless the Internet Still Is
The idea that Jeffrey Epstein’s email could be casually accessed because of a document dump isn’t edgy internet sleuthing—it’s a warning sign of how irresponsibly people still treat digital privacy. When millions of files tied to one of the most controversial criminal cases in recent history hit the internet, the reaction from parts of Reddit […]