OpenAI's CEO turned a live podcast into a legal battleground, slamming The New York Times' copyright lawsuit while revealing AI's escalating wars over talent, training data, and user safety in a watershed moment for tech.
Hackers are exploiting Cloudflare's trusted infrastructure to deliver undetectable RATs through phishing emails. Discover how the SERPENTINE#CLOUD campaign uses memory-injected payloads and Python loaders to target torrent users – and how to fight back.
Google now actively blocks pirate sites via its public DNS under Italy's Piracy Shield orders—a major escalation that turns infrastructure giants into copyright enforcers and cripples a key censorship workaround. With VPNs and user penalties next, the open internet faces unprecedented threats.
Meta offered $100M+ packages to steal OpenAI's AI talent—and failed spectacularly. Discover why researchers chose mission over money and how this high-stakes war is reshaping the future of artificial intelligence.
SoundExchange drags Napster and Sonos to court over $3.4M in unpaid streaming royalties, exposing how corporate shakeups and Web3 pivots threaten music's fragile licensing ecosystem – a stark warning for tech innovators.
OpenAI's $200M Pentagon contract for military AI systems strains its partnership with Microsoft while igniting ethical debates—revealing how national security priorities are reshaping commercial AI boundaries.
Sports rightsholders demand pirate IPTV shutdowns within 5-10 minutes, but technical realities and court-approved strategies favor pre-planned blocking over impossible real-time takedowns in Europe's escalating piracy war.
Torrenting remains popular for accessing digital content, but public torrent sites are increasingly plagued by malware, pushing safer options to private communities. TorrentSecure is tackling these risks with a new Browser Extension, set to launch in beta later this year.
The Resurrection of Torrenting: How VPNs and Streaming Fatigue Are Fueling a Shift in Viewing Habits
As streaming platforms multiply and subscription costs soar, users are quietly returning to decentralized content access methods. This editorial explores how VPNs, digital privacy, and platform fatigue are reshaping the way audiences engage with media in 2025.
ISP Liability Showdown: Grande's Supreme Court Gambit Challenges Copyright Enforcement Standards
Astound-owned ISP Grande Communications takes its $47M copyright battle to the Supreme Court, challenging ambiguous 'repeat infringer' standards that could redefine ISP liability and user protections nationwide. With major implications for piracy enforcement, the case exposes flaws in automated notice systems and could force DMCA reforms.
Republican policymakers are weaponizing child safety debates to push conservative internet regulations. Learn how anti-porn proposals, parental surveillance mandates, and exclusion of tech voices threaten online freedom and innovation.
Nearly 20% of Ukraine's IPv4 addresses have been sold or seized since Russia's invasion, with most ending up in global proxy services hosted at U.S. ISPs – fueling both privacy tools and cyberattacks against Ukraine itself.