We have come a long way from personal in-person service of process to service over a social media platform to even service using a non-fungible token (NFT) sent to a blockchain address. The legal community needs to find ways to adapt to those who want to make themselves "virtually" impossible to serve and/or to those who want to hide their identity. For those who intentionally take advantage of operating "off the grid," virtual communications cannot, when used as a "sword" to communicate and to engage in wrongdoing, be permitted to be used as a "shield" to claim service of process by such means is improper. The three recent decisions highlighted below from state and federal courts address creative uses of digital communication to serve process.