Colorado terror attack suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman expressed support for the Muslim Brotherhood online.

A Colorado man, Mohamed Sabri Soliman, who is linked to the Muslim Brotherhood, a radical Islamic organization, has been accused of carrying out a brutal firebombing plot against a gathering related to Jewish hostages. His social media accounts were reportedly filled with messages supporting the Brotherhood. Soliman, a 45-year-old Egyptian national, has a Facebook page […]
Romanian man admits to leading an online ‘swatting’ operation targeting US lawmakers, including a former president

US Department of Justice Takes Action Against Romanian “Swatting” Suspects The US Department of Justice has announced it has reached a judicial agreement with a group of Romanians accused of orchestrating a “swatting” attack targeting lawmakers, including a former president. One of the accused, Thomasz Szabo, 26, was extradited to the US in November. He […]
Shedeur Sanders discusses online criticism and his thoughts on why he gets it

Chedur Sanders has recognized the criticism he’s received throughout his time at Jackson State and Colorado, especially as he prepares to enter the NFL Draft. He speculated on the reasoning behind the intense scrutiny he faces. Last month, the atmosphere grew particularly charged when he was selected in the fifth round of the draft, despite […]
Apple’s CEO Tim Cook Reached Out to Texas Governor Greg Abbott in Urgent Effort to Halt Online Child Safety Legislation

Apple CEO Tim Cook reportedly reached out to Texas Governor Greg Abbott as part of the company’s efforts to halt proposed state laws aimed at verifying user ages for app stores. Last week, Cook called Abbott to request modifications to the online child safety legislation. If those changes didn’t happen, he asked for a veto, […]
Shedeur Sanders attributes ’99 percent’ of online negativity directed at him to his father, Deion.

Chedure Sanders: Facing Challenges Head-On A complicated relationship with a father and, perhaps, a similarly strained connection with some of his peers. The journey of quarterback Chedure Sanders in the NFL—specifically, how he ended up falling to the Browns in the fifth round of the draft—is still somewhat unclear. However, Chedure has some thoughts on […]
19 billion passwords exposed online shows significant weakness in cybersecurity

Passwords have become a major issue in the tech world, and it seems like it’s high time to say goodbye to them. Honestly, the weakest elements in cybersecurity are largely human actions. Organizations continue prioritizing high-tech security measures, but the biggest risk still lies with the everyday passwords people use. Recent research has uncovered a […]
Online, users are heavily criticizing a strange headline questioning where Jews ‘fit in.’

The Washington Post faced backlash on social media following an article that implied some locations are unsuitable for Jews, following the tragic murder of two Israeli embassy employees in Washington, D.C. Jaron Lisinsky and Sarah Milgrim were shot outside the capital’s Jewish Museum on Wednesday night. Authorities arrested the suspect, who reportedly yelled “Free Palestine!” […]
Tim Cook of Apple contacted Texas Governor Greg Abbott to advocate against the online child safety legislation.

Tim Cook Advocates Against Texas Online Child Safety Bill Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook, reached out to Texas Governor Greg Abbott regarding an online child safety bill that’s currently being discussed in the state. Last week, Cook urged Abbott to consider changes to the proposed legislation. As reported by a source familiar with the matter, the […]
Study reveals that Americans and Britons use profanity online more than Australians.

Australians Not as Profane as Expected, Study Shows A recent study challenges the stereotype of Australians as prolific swearing enthusiasts, revealing that they rank third in online vulgarity. Surprisingly, they appear more reserved compared to their potty-mouthed British and American counterparts, at least in the digital realm. Dr. Martin Schweinberger from the University of Queensland, […]
Lawmakers should take inspiration from Utah’s approach to safeguarding children online through app store regulations.

New Bill to Regulate App Stores Introduced A new bill aimed at regulating app stores has been proposed in Congress. This legislation might ignite discussions around its constitutional validity, but some lawmakers see it as a crucial step towards enhancing online safety for children. They could draw inspiration from state initiatives, particularly in Utah, to […]