Security News
Buried Issues
The Danger Lurking Just Below Ukraine's Surface
The widespread use of mines has left Ukrainians scrambling to find ways to clear the explosives. New efforts to develop mine-clearing technology may help them push back Russia's invading forces.
By Justin Ling
Unfair Warning
Leak of Russian ‘Threat’ Part of a Bid to Kill US Surveillance Reform, Sources Say
By Dell Cameron
Private Matters
Surveillance Fight Pits the White House Opposite Reproductive Rights
By Dell Cameron and Andrew Couts
Loose Cannon
Satellite Images Point to Indiscriminate Israeli Attacks on Gaza’s Health Care Facilities
By Vittoria Elliott
Security Roundup
How 3 Million ‘Hacked’ Toothbrushes Became a Cyber Urban Legend
By Andy Greenberg and Dhruv Mehrotra
Mind the Gap
London Underground Is Testing Real-Time AI Surveillance Tools to Spot Crime
By Matt Burgess
security roundup
China’s Hackers Keep Targeting US Water and Electricity Supplies
By Matt Burgess and Dhruv Mehrotra
Streisand Effect
A Startup Allegedly ‘Hacked the World.’ Then Came the Censorship—and Now the Backlash
By Andy Greenberg
Bread Crumbs
YouTube, Discord, and Lord of the Rings Led Police to a Teen Accused of a US Swatting Spree
By Dhruv Mehrotra and Andrew Couts
Fortune Telling
US Lawmakers Tell DOJ to Quit Blindly Funding ‘Predictive’ Police Tools
By Dell Cameron
Big Reveal
The Pentagon Tried to Hide That It Bought Americans’ Data Without a Warrant
By Dell Cameron
Bad Memory
Big-Name Targets Push Midnight Blizzard Hacking Spree Back Into the Limelight
By Lily Hay Newman