If you've seen The Imitation Game you've heard of the Enigma, the cryptographic machine used by the German military in WWII. Everything about the Enigma–how it was used, how it was solved–is echoed in the cryptographic methods we used in the past, today, and in the future.
You'd think that with all the cybersecurity tools and strategies we have at our fingertips, hacks would be a thing of the past, but they're not. What is that?
When Daniel Rigmaiden was caught committing tax fraud, little did we know that he would expose an infringement on Fourth Amendment rights and even cause the surveillance laws to change.
Honey is a browser extension that promises to find buyers the best discount codes, but it turns out that it just steals from content creators' pockets.