The email looked routine. It arrived at 2:17 a.m. in a sleepy Trust & Safety inbox at a major tech company — marked URGENT: Life-Threatening Emergency. A man posing as a small-town detective claimed a teenager’s life was on the line. He attached what looked like a real police letterhead, added a callback number, and… Continue reading Doxers Posing As Cops Are Tricking Big Tech Firms Into Sharing People’s Private Data | A Spoofed Email Address And An Easily Faked Document Is All It Takes For Major Tech Companies To Hand Over Your Most Personal Information
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Doxers Posing As Cops Are Tricking Big Tech Firms Into Sharing People’s Private Data | A Spoofed Email Address And An Easily Faked Document Is All It Takes For Major Tech Companies To Hand Over Your Most Personal Information
The email landed in the queue at a major tech company’s law enforcement portal just after midnight. Urgent header. Official badge number. A child in danger, it said. Lives at stake, it insisted. On the other end, a sleep‑deprived trust & safety analyst scanned the request. It looked real. It sounded real. It carried the… Continue reading Doxers Posing As Cops Are Tricking Big Tech Firms Into Sharing People’s Private Data | A Spoofed Email Address And An Easily Faked Document Is All It Takes For Major Tech Companies To Hand Over Your Most Personal Information
Doxers Posing As Cops Are Tricking Big Tech Firms Into Sharing People’s Private Data | A Spoofed Email Address And An Easily Faked Document Is All It Takes For Major Tech Companies To Hand Over Your Most Personal Information
The email looked boring. A routine request, stamped with authority: Emergency request for user information. Life-or-death matter. Respond immediately. On the other end, a tired trust-and-safety worker at a major tech company skimmed it, saw what looked like a real police seal, a real badge number, the right legal phrases — and hit reply. Within… Continue reading Doxers Posing As Cops Are Tricking Big Tech Firms Into Sharing People’s Private Data | A Spoofed Email Address And An Easily Faked Document Is All It Takes For Major Tech Companies To Hand Over Your Most Personal Information
Doxers Posing As Cops Are Tricking Big Tech Firms Into Sharing People’s Private Data | A Spoofed Email Address And An Easily Faked Document Is All It Takes For Major Tech Companies To Hand Over Your Most Personal Information
A Knock on the Digital Door Late on a Tuesday night, a trust-and-safety analyst at a major tech company opened a request from “Detective Harris, Metro Police.” The subject line was urgent. The attached PDF bore a city seal. The email mentioned a kidnapped teenager and a ticking clock. Inside that request was a demand… Continue reading Doxers Posing As Cops Are Tricking Big Tech Firms Into Sharing People’s Private Data | A Spoofed Email Address And An Easily Faked Document Is All It Takes For Major Tech Companies To Hand Over Your Most Personal Information
Disney Inks Blockbuster $1b Deal With Openai, Handing Characters Over To Sora
A New Kind of Magic Trick Picture this: a teenager in São Paulo opens an app, types a single sentence—“Mickey Mouse and Darth Vader argue about homework on a neon-lit Tokyo rooftop in the rain”—and within seconds, a crisp, cinematic video spills onto the screen. Mickey gestures, Vader’s cape whips in slow motion, lights flicker… Continue reading Disney Inks Blockbuster $1b Deal With Openai, Handing Characters Over To Sora
Marco Rubio Bans Calibri Font At State Department For Being Too Dei
The memo landed in inboxes like bad clip art. Subject line: Official Guidance on Department Typography. Most staffers at the U.S. State Department barely glanced at it—until their eyes froze on one line: “Effective immediately, the use of the Calibri font in official communications is prohibited.”[1] A font had just been fired. Within hours, screenshots… Continue reading Marco Rubio Bans Calibri Font At State Department For Being Too Dei
Marco Rubio Bans Calibri Font At State Department For Being Too Dei
The memo landed in inboxes like any other Thursday morning notice — subject line bland, body text unassuming. But halfway down the page, U.S. diplomats around the world froze on a single line: “Effective immediately, the use of Calibri font in all State Department communications is prohibited.”[1] A font — the digital handwriting of a… Continue reading Marco Rubio Bans Calibri Font At State Department For Being Too Dei
Marco Rubio Bans Calibri Font At State Department For Being Too Dei
The Memo That Fired a Font The story begins not with a scandalous leak or a rogue diplomat, but with a memo about letters on a screen. On a weekday morning in Washington, staffers at the U.S. State Department opened their inboxes to find a directive from Secretary of State Marco Rubio: Calibri, the department’s… Continue reading Marco Rubio Bans Calibri Font At State Department For Being Too Dei
Marco Rubio Bans Calibri Font At State Department For Being Too Dei
The Email That Changed the State Department’s Typeface It started, as so many quiet bureaucratic revolutions do, with an email. Sometime after Marco Rubio took over as U.S. Secretary of State, staffers at Foggy Bottom opened an internal memo and noticed something that, at first, felt like a prank: effective immediately, the Calibri font was… Continue reading Marco Rubio Bans Calibri Font At State Department For Being Too Dei
Marco Rubio Bans Calibri Font At State Department For Being Too Dei
A memo, a font, and a quiet shockwave in Washington The email hit inboxes just after dawn. Subject line: “Standards for Official Correspondence.” Bureaucrats skimmed it, expecting another dry update about margins or letterhead. Instead, they found this: Calibri is banned. Times New Roman is now the official font of the U.S. State Department.[1] To… Continue reading Marco Rubio Bans Calibri Font At State Department For Being Too Dei
