Vessels are increasingly being abandoned during the war on Iran, revealing a hidden failure in the global systems that keep goodsβand peopleβmoving.
Plus: Apple makes big claims about the effectiveness of its Lockdown Mode anti-spyware feature, Russia moves to implement homegrown encryption for 5G, and more.
Experts say that an American ground operation targeting nuclear sites in Iran would be incredibly complicated, put troopsβ lives at great riskβand might still fail.
The Telegram-based Xinbi Guarantee black market sells services that help prop up scam operations. British officials just hit the highly lucrative marketplace with sweeping sanctions.
US lawmakers are pressing Tulsi Gabbard to reveal whether using a VPN can strip Americans of their constitutional protections against warrantless surveillance.
As war reshapes the Gulf, the satellite infrastructure the world relies on to see conflict clearly is being delayed, spoofed, and privately controlledβand nobody is sure who is responsible.
The crowdsourced website and app Mahsa Alert provides citizens in Iran with crucial information amid the countryβs ongoing war with the US and Israelβand an internet blackout.
Under a Homeland Security program, police departments around the US are signing up to assist in immigration enforcement. The cops of Carroll, New Hampshire, are going all inβand theyβre likely not alone.
First heard as US and Israeli strikes on Iran began, the shortwave broadcast has since been traced to a US military base in Germanyβbut its purpose and its operator remain unclear.
In a place denied access to basic forensic technologyβand where people disappear into Israeli detentionβthe fate of thousands remains unknown. One of them is an autistic teenager.
For families of the missing, systemic obstacles to identifying remains and locating people in Israeli detention has created a kind of social and legal purgatory.
Congressman Jim Himes claims a sweeping surveillance authority should stay intact because he hasn't seen abuses by Kash Patel's FBI, according to internal messaging obtained by WIRED.
Meta blamed users for not opting into the privacy-protecting feature. Experts fear the move could be the first major domino to fall for end-to-end encryption tech worldwide.
The Aisuru, Kimwolf, JackSkid, and Mossad botnets had infected more than 3 million devices in total, many inside home networks, according to the US Justice Department.
Moxie Marlinspike says the technology powering his encrypted AI chatbot, Confer, will be integrated into Meta AI. The move could help protect the AI conversations of millions of people.
A powerful iPhone-hacking technique known as DarkSword has been discovered in use by Russian hackers. It can take over devices running iOS 18 that simply visit infected websites.
Dozens of Telegram channels reviewed by WIRED include job listings for βAI face models.β The (mostly) women who land these gigs are likely being used to dupe victims out of their money.
Plus: A porn-quitting app exposed the masturbation habits of hundreds of thousands of users, Russian hackers are trying to take over peopleβs Signal accounts, and more.
A bipartisan bill would force the FBI to get a warrant to read Americansβ messages and ban the federal purchase of commercial data on US residents ahead of a critical April deadline.