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Someone leaked the personal details of Spanish police, prosecutors, and cyber officials across multiple platforms. Arrested in Granada last week. The irony of doxxing the people tasked... https://therecord.media/spain-arrests-suspected-hacker-for-publishing-data-on-sensitive-government-workers
A man spent a month in jail five miles away from a crime scene, according to Flock data police had but chose not to read. The system worked exactly as designed. https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2026/06/man-jailed-for-a-month-despite-flock-showing-he-was-5-miles-from-crime-scene/
Two years of technical debt made manifest. Toshiba, Muji, and Samsung all got bitten by polyfill io code. The domain expired, someone else bought it, and suddenly legitimate web... https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/suspicious-polyfill-login-prompts-pop-up-on-toshiba-muji-websites/