Researchers Just Proved Your Password Manager Can Be "Fully Compromised"
The vulnerabilities aren't the result of sloppy coding. They're architectural. The researchers identified three categories of weakness:

Meta Patented an AI That Posts as You After You Die. Nobody Asked You.
The grief tech industry — companies building AI-powered ways to interact with the dead — has exploded in 2026. Interactive avatars, holographic projections, VR environments where the deceased can be "present."

California Can Now Seize Your Dead Relative's Crypto. Here's How to Stop It.
California's SB 822 proves that governments will eventually regulate what happens to your crypto when you're gone. Australia hasn't started. The gap between regulation and reality is where families lose assets — and where a Digital Directive bridges the gap before the law catches up.

The Biggest Data Breach You've Never Heard Of — And Why It Proves You Need a Digital Estate Plan
25 million people just had their health data exposed — by a company most of them had never heard of.

The Most Digital Generation Has No Plan for Their Digital Life
Gen Z is the most digitally native generation in history — yet most have zero plan for what happens to their digital life. The gap is bigger than you think.

The OpenID Foundation Just Called Digital Estates "Identity's Biggest Unsolved Problem"
Death certificates vary wildly across countries. They take 10–12 days to issue. They're paper-based, easily spoofed, and unverifiable by digital platforms. There is no common digital standard that online services can rely on to confirm someone has died.

The Government Has a "Master Death File" — Do You Have a Digital Directive?
This isn't just a government security failure. It's a case study in what happens when sensitive data exists in systems without adequate controls — and it's the same problem every family faces when someone dies.

5 Things a Court Order Can't Do for Your Digital Estate
When your executor presents a court order to Google, Apple, or Microsoft, those companies may acknowledge the legal authority. They may even provide some account data.

The Travel Rule Just Changed Crypto in Australia — Here's What It Means for Your Family
Australia's new crypto regulation creates a two-speed inheritance landscape.

Australia Regulates Crypto — But Who Inherits Yours?
Practical checklist:

The FBI Director's Gmail Got Hacked. What About Yours?
Your personal email is the skeleton key to your digital life. It's not just messages — it's:

What Your Password Manager Doesn't Cover in Estate Planning
A password manager stores the accounts you put into it. It has no idea about the ones you didn't.