Company: DJTWW
Filing Date: 2025-11-07
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001140361-25-040977
Chunk: 156

Company: Trump Media & Technology Group Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-11-07
Form: 10-Q
Item: Part I, Item 2
Chunk 156
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 agreements with the custodians who hold our digital assets;

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            harm to our reputation and brand;

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            improper disclosure of data and violations of applicable data privacy and other laws; or

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            significant regulatory scrutiny, investigations, fines, penalties, and other legal, regulatory, contractual and financial exposure.

Further, any actual or perceived data security breach or cybersecurity attack directed at other companies with digital assets or companies that operate digital asset networks, regardless of whether we
      are directly impacted, could lead to a general loss of confidence in the broader digital asset blockchain ecosystem, including bitcoin and Cronos networks to conduct financial transactions, which could negatively impact us.

Attacks upon systems across a variety of industries, including industries related to digital assets, are increasing in frequency, persistence, and sophistication, and, in many cases, are being conducted
      by sophisticated, well-funded and organized groups and individuals, including state actors. Emerging risks, such as AI-driven cyberattacks and the potential for quantum computing to undermine current cryptographic protections, may also increase our
      long-term exposure. The development of AI and quantum computing technologies could introduce new vulnerabilities in our systems, potentially rendering traditional cryptographic techniques less effective and exposing us to more sophisticated forms of
      cyberattacks. The techniques used to obtain unauthorized, improper or illegal access to systems and information (including personal data and digital assets), disable or degrade services, or sabotage systems are constantly evolving, may be difficult
      to detect quickly, and often are not recognized or detected until after they have been launched against a target. Novel methods, such as those utilizing AI or quantum computing, may be even more difficult to detect and defend against. These attacks
      may occur on our systems or those of our third-party service providers or partners. We may experience breaches of our security measures due to human error, malfeasance, insider threats, system errors or vulnerabilities or other irregularities. In
      particular, unauthorized parties have attempted, and we expect that they will continue to attempt, to gain access to our systems and facilities, as well as those of our partners and third-party service providers, through various means, such as
      hacking, social engineering, phishing and fraud. In the past, hackers have successfully employed a social engineering attack against one of our service providers and misappropriated our digital assets, although, to date, such events have not been
      material to our financial condition or operating results. Threats can come from a variety of sources, including criminal