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Instagram now alerts parents if their teen searches for suicide or self-harm content

The Meta-owned social platform says that while it already blocks users from searching for suicide and self-harm content, these new alerts are designed to make sure parents are aware if their teen is repeatedly trying to search for this content so that they can support them.

Welcome to the post-hype crypto market

Crypto is creeping back into the startup conversation, but atΒ ETHDenverΒ last week, the buzz was as much about Washington as it was about tokens. Policy shifts are rippling through the market asΒ TetherΒ and stablecoins face scrutiny,Β players like StripeΒ re-enter theΒ conversation, and startups either find traction or flame out. The hype cycle isΒ over, orΒ at least taking aΒ break.Β SoΒ whatΒ comes next?Β  On […]

Inside the story of the US defense contractor who leaked hacking tools to Russia

The former boss of a U.S. hacking tools maker was jailed for selling highly sensitive software exploits to a Russian broker. This is how we first learned of his arrest, reported the story, and some of the unanswered questions we still have.

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Former L3Harris Trenchant boss jailed for selling hacking tools to Russian broker

Peter Williams, the former head of U.S. hacking tools maker L3Harris Trenchant, was sentenced to seven years in prison for stealing and selling his former company’s hacking and surveillance tools to a Russian firm.

Treasury sanctions Russian zero-day broker accused of buying exploits stolen from US defense contractor

The U.S. Treasury announced it was imposing sanctions against a Russian broker of zero-day exploits, its founder and two affiliates, citing a threat to U.S. national security. Another affiliated zero-day broker in the United Arab Emirates was also sanctioned.
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