Security

Security Roundup
Your Push Notifications Aren’t Safe From the FBI
Plus: Iran’s internet blackout hits the 1,000-hour mark, cryptocurrency scams result in a record amount of money stolen from Americans, and more.
Matt Burgess, Maddy Varner, Lily Hay Newman, and Dell Cameron

Doom and Gloom
Anthropic’s Mythos Will Force a Cybersecurity Reckoning—Just Not the One You Think
Lily Hay Newman

Politicians Are Spending More Money on Security as They Increasingly Become Targets
Political candidates are purchasing more home alarms, bulletproof vests, and other protections amid rising fears of political violence.
Maddy Varner

Iran-Linked Hackers Are Sabotaging US Energy and Water Infrastructure
As Trump threatens Iranian infrastructure, the US government warns that Iran has carried out its own digital attacks against US critical infrastructure.
Andy Greenberg

Anthropic Teams Up With Its Rivals to Keep AI From Hacking Everything
The AI lab's Project Glasswing will bring together Apple, Google, and more than 45 other organizations. They'll use the new Claude Mythos Preview model to test advancing AI cybersecurity capabilities.
Lily Hay Newman

The Hack That Exposed Syria’s Sweeping Security Failures
When Syrian government accounts were hijacked in March, the breach looked chaotic. But it revealed something more troubling: a state struggling with the most basic layer of cybersecurity.
Danny Makki

Hackers Are Posting the Claude Code Leak With Bonus Malware
Plus: The FBI says a recent hack of its wiretap tools poses a national security risk, attackers stole Cisco source code as part of an ongoing supply chain hacking spree, and more.
Andy Greenberg, Dell Cameron, Maddy Varner, and Andrew Couts

Iranian Hackers Breached Kash Patel’s Email—but Not the FBI’s
Plus: Apple makes big claims about the effectiveness of its Lockdown Mode anti-spyware feature, Russia moves to implement homegrown encryption for 5G, and more.
Andy Greenberg, Dell Cameron, Lily Hay Newman, and Andrew Couts

Using a VPN May Subject You to NSA Spying
US lawmakers are pressing Tulsi Gabbard to reveal whether using a VPN can strip Americans of their constitutional protections against warrantless surveillance.
Dell Cameron

Cyberattack on a Car Breathalyzer Firm Leaves Drivers Stuck
Plus: The FBI admits it’s buying phone data to track Americans, Iranian hackers disrupt medical care at Maryland hospitals, and more.
Matt Burgess, Lily Hay Newman, and Andy Greenberg

How to Organize Safely in the Age of Surveillance
From threat modeling to encrypted collaboration apps, we’ve collected experts’ tips and tools for safely and effectively building a group—even while being targeted and tracked by the powerful.
Andy Greenberg and Lily Hay Newman

How to Protest Safely in the Age of Surveillance
Law enforcement has more tools than ever to track your movements and access your communications. Here’s how to protect your privacy if you plan to protest.
Andy Greenberg and Lily Hay Newman

8 WhatsApp Features to Boost Your Security and Privacy
Meta’s end-to-end encrypted messaging app is used by billions of people. Here’s how to make sure you’re one of the most locked-down ones out there.
Kate O'Flaherty

How to Protect Your iPhone or Android Device From Spyware
Being targeted by sophisticated spyware is relatively rare, but experts say that everyone needs to stay vigilant as this dangerous malware continues to proliferate worldwide.
Kate O'Flaherty

Men Are Buying Hacking Tools to Use Against Their Wives and Friends
In Telegram groups, men are sharing thousands of nonconsensual images of women and girls, buying spyware, and engaging in doxing and sexual abuse.
Matt Burgess

Border Patrol Agents Sold Challenge Coins With Charlotte’s Web Characters in Riot Gear
Nonprofits run out of US Border Patrol stations are also selling other “operation”-themed coins that include a phrase popularized by the Proud Boys, potentially in violation of government rules.
Maddy Varner

Meta Pauses Work With Mercor After Data Breach Puts AI Industry Secrets at Risk
Major AI labs are investigating a security incident that impacted Mercor, a leading data vendor. The incident could have exposed key data about how they train AI models.
Maxwell Zeff, Zoë Schiffer, and Lily Hay Newman

CBP Facility Codes Sure Seem to Have Leaked Via Online Flashcards
The Quizlet flashcards, which WIRED found through basic Google searches, seem to include sensitive information about gate security at Customs and Border Protection locations.
Sammy Sussman
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State of War
‘We Were Not Ready for This’: Lebanon's Emergency System Is Hanging by a Thread
Carla Sertin

Uncanny Valley
Uncanny Valley: Iran’s Threats on US Tech, Trump’s Plans for Midterms, and Polymarket’s Pop-up Flop
Brian Barrett, Zoë Schiffer, Leah Feiger, Makena Kelly, and Kate Knibbs


Use of Force
Unmasking the Paramilitary Agents Behind Trump’s Violent Immigration Crackdown
Ali Winston and Maddy Varner

Patchy Service
Apple Will Push Out Rare ‘Backported’ Patches to Protect iOS 18 Users From DarkSword Hacking Tool
Andy Greenberg

Collateral Damage
Iran Threatens to Start Attacking Major US Tech Firms on April 1
Dell Cameron and Louise Matsakis


Abandoned Ship
The Broken System That Keeps Shipping Crews Stranded in the Strait of Hormuz
Ruchi Kumar


Nothing's Guaranteed
A $20 Billion Crypto Scam Market Faces a New Government Crackdown
Matt Burgess and Lily Hay Newman

Game of Drones
Anduril Wants to Own the Future of War Tech. Mishaps, Delays, and Challenges Abound
Paresh Dave


DIY
Iranians Don’t Have a Missile Alert System, So Volunteers Built Their Own Warning Map
Matt Burgess and Lily Hay Newman





Known Unknowns
Hassan Took a Bike Ride. Now He’s One of the Thousands Missing in Gaza
Mahmoud Mushtaha
