Authorities report uncovering and stopping over $1 billion in student loan fraud tied to fake identities and AI-driven schemes. The crackdown highlights growing risks in digital financial systems.
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The White House AI framework proposes age verification measures to protect children online. Critics warn the approach could expand data collection and surveillance risks.
Tonight’s Intelligence Briefing explores how narratives, digital systems, and technocratic frameworks are shaping modern decision-making and power structures. It reveals how influence, control, and governance increasingly operate through unseen mechanisms.
Brazil’s new Digital ECA law mandates strict age verification across online platforms. The rules aim to protect minors but raise concerns over privacy and data use.
Cloudflare is pushing back against Italy’s Piracy Shield system after a major fine. The dispute highlights growing tensions over internet regulation and censorship risks.
Iran-linked hackers are increasing cyber activity against U.S. and allied targets during the conflict. Experts warn critical infrastructure and businesses could face growing threats.
Pegasus spyware can secretly turn smartphones into surveillance tools. Experts explain how infections happen and how users can check their devices for signs of compromise.
Authorities in Pennsylvania are investigating teenage suspects accused of involvement in a jihad-inspired plot. The case highlights growing concerns about online radicalization and youth extremism.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem claims internal staff installed spyware on her devices and recorded meetings. She says Elon Musk’s team helped uncover hidden files and secure rooms within the department.
Cyber threats have evolved into a national security and economic crisis as AI, hostile states, and human error converge. In 2026, institutions that cling to complacency will face consequences they can no longer ignore.
Reports of AI-made bikini photos have become the pretext for expanding censorship beyond explicit content into the merely suggestive. By Dan Frieth Democratic senators are…
A personal finance livestream unexpectedly appeared on the White House’s official streaming page, normally reserved for presidential events. Officials say they are investigating whether the incident was caused by a hack or an internal error.


















