"Seven years from now, more or less, the Social Security system will go bust. There isn’t enough coming in from people still working to cover the benefits going to people who are retired," per Forbes.
Chicago teen sentenced to just 5 years in juvenile detention for the murder of USPS letter carrier Octavia Redmond.
In July 2024, the minor exited a stolen vehicle and shot her multiple times at close range while she was delivering mail. He pleaded guilty last month.
Chicago justice system is a joke. 5 years for taking a mother’s life on the job?
PlayStation has reversed course on its plan to end physical discs in 2028 following widespread backlash:
“We sincerely regret the concern this has raised. We’ve heard your voice loud and clear, and will continue supporting physical discs beyond the original timeline.”
The Energy Department has declared an emergency for the nation’s largest power grid as a massive heat dome threatens electricity demand across areas home to 160 million Americans.
wtf…… wonder if the next PS6 will be able to play older games or just completely cloud based…. Older gaming systems will become much more valuable.. holding on to my PS4
PlayStation is ending production of physical game discs for all new games, starting January 2028.
From that date, new games will be available in digital formats only.
‼️ Huntress' CEO says it's not illegal that an employee of theirs tipped off a threat actor about the FBI looking for them, then closes his blog post with "protecting ALL businesses while wrecking adversaries in the process."
How exactly are you wrecking adversaries when you act as their informant by allegedly sending them screenshots that named FBI agents?
Their CEO, Kyle Hanslovan, said in an interview today that a current employee told a ransomware actor that law enforcement had reached out asking about that actor. He calls it "poor judgment," says it was not illegal, and rejects the "insider threat" label.
The former employee who raised it, Ben Folland, says that admission proves his point. He alleges the employee forwarded FBI communications to the DevMan ransomware group, then refused to cooperate with the FBI. His supporting evidence is not public yet.
Threat-intel teams routinely talk to criminals for research, but once a researcher warns a target that law enforcement is circling, an active case can collapse, and that is the line Huntress now has to defend in public.
We've reached out to Huntress with questions about the employee who allegedly sent DevMan information, and they pointed us to their CEO's blog post.