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Digital Courtroom Drama: When Hackers Become the Jury
In an unprecedented twist, a host of vulnerabilities have been discovered in web-based case and document management systems used by various courtrooms. This digital drama brings hackers to the forefront and urges the need for immediate security updates.

Hot Take:
So, it turns out, courthouse dramas aren’t just limited to TV series like "Law & Order". Nope, the courtroom drama has gone digital, thereby adding a spicy twist to the conventional courtroom tales. The real case here is a bunch of vulnerabilities found in web-based case and document management systems that have been used by multiple state, county, and municipal courts. It's like watching a remake of "The Trial of the Chicago 7," but with hackers instead of hippies. Turns out, the gavel isn't the only hammer in a courtroom; we've got to watch out for the cyber hammer too!