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Why Doctors Now Recommend Wearable Technology for Elderly Parents

Wearable technology for elderly parents is becoming increasingly vital as we face an unprecedented demographic shift. By 2050, the global population of individuals aged 65 and older is projected to reach nearly 1.5 billion. This number has been projected to rise from 46 million in 2016 to over 98 million by 2060 in the United States alone. These statistics highlight why we need innovative solutions for senior care.

E-Commerce and Device Intelligence: Fighting Fraud Before Checkout

E-commerce has become one of the most dynamic sectors of the global economy, yet its rapid expansion has also created fertile ground for fraud. According to Juniper Research, global losses from e-commerce fraud are expected to surpass $107 billion annually by 2029.

Fighting Fire With Fire: Why Ethical Hackers Are Your Best Allies Against Cybercrime

Cybercriminals continue to become sophisticated and greedy as they always seem to find new ways to steal sensitive data for personal and financial gain. According to data compiled by the Anti-Phishing Working Group, it was found that there were 1,003,924 phishing attacks in the first quarter of 2025, which makes phishing one of the biggest security threats to individuals and organisations. What's more, financial and online payment sectors have become the most frequent target of hackers, making up 30 percent of all attacks worldwide.

You Built Your Own Certificate Management System - It's Already Broken

You were tired of renewing all those certificates, and Certbot looked so easy. Now you have scripts thousands of lines long filled with command line incantations you have to Google every time you open it. The script is running on all the critical servers. And some of the printers. If someone looks at it the wrong way, a certificate expires.

How Technology Is Changing the Way Companies Accept Payments

The way companies handle payments has undergone significant changes in recent years. Traditional cash registers and bank transfers are no longer enough for modern businesses, especially those operating online or in high-risk industries. Technology has made payment processing faster, more secure, and accessible to companies of all sizes. Whether you run a small e-commerce store or manage a subscription-based service, understanding these changes is key to staying competitive.

Simulating Multi-Agent Workflows to Find Hidden API Vulnerabilities

API gateways are often viewed as the centralized entry point for client HTTP requests in a distributed system. They act as intermediaries between clients and backend services, managing API request routing, load balancing, rate limiting, access control, and traffic shaping across multiple backend services. This API management is vital for many services and products, but many organizations can put too much stock in it.

How to Swap XMR to BTC in 2025: A Complete Guide to Private and Secure Conversions

Cryptocurrency has always been about more than just money. It's about freedom, control, and independence from systems that thrive on surveillance and centralization. That's why Monero (XMR) has stood out in the crypto ecosystem-it gives users complete privacy in a world where every click, transfer, and purchase seems to be tracked.

How to Ensure Regulation Compliance as a Government Contractor

The government contracting sector is a highly regulated business environment. Entering this sector requires transparency, accountability and expertise. You must also familiarize yourself with regulatory bodies and their standards to boost your reputation in the eyes of federal agencies. Discover how you can ensure compliance with regulations as a new government contractor.

PeekYou, Radaris, BeenVerified: Which Data Brokers Are Hardest to Escape?

Data is now a commodity. Your name, phone number, address, and even old social media accounts can be collected, packaged, and sold by companies known as data brokers. These firms run behind the scenes, but the information they hold can appear in search results, background checks, and even marketing databases. Three of the biggest names are PeekYou, Radaris, and BeenVerified. Each one gathers and displays personal information in slightly different ways-and each one poses challenges for people who want their details removed.