Why are the Epstein files full of highly educated people writing like third graders? Psychology provides an explanation (and a warning).
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Former Donald Trump adviser Steve Bannon once called Jeffrey Epstein “God” during a text message exchange, newly released government files reveal. In May 2018, the two men were having a discussion ...
More details are emerging daily from the January 30 release of more than three million pages of documents by the US Department of Justice (DOJ), exposing the extraordinary breadth of Jeffrey Epstein’s ...
The Justice Department is drawing fresh scrutiny after releasing Epstein-related records that appear to black out Donald Trump’s face in a photograph. The Trump administration last week made public ...
Writing’s on the wall? Some museums are beginning to question the value of traditional wall text, instead providing information through different formats Aaron Amat/Alamy Stock Photo A museum always ...
A campaign known as Shadow#Reactor uses text-only files to deliver a Remcos remote access Trojan (RAT) to compromise victims, as opposed to a typical binary. Researchers with security vendor Securonix ...
The ease of recovering information that was not properly redacted digitally suggests that at least some of the documents released by the Justice Department were hastily censored. By Santul Nerkar ...
Microsoft says that the File Explorer (formerly Windows Explorer) now automatically blocks previews for files downloaded from the Internet to block credential theft attacks via malicious documents.