Report sheds new light on the tactics allowing attackers to move at breakneck speed.
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Torvalds: You can avoid Rust as a C maintainer, but you can't interfere with it.
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Researchers are poring over the data and feeding it into ChatGPT.
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HP rescinds European support call strategy due to "feedback."
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Swapping QR codes in group invites and artillery targeting are latest ploys.
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XCSSET has been targeting Mac users since 2020.
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Overlooked attack method has been used since last August in a rash of account takeovers.
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Two players who mostly worked independently are increasingly collaborative.
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There's yet another way to inject malicious prompts into chatbots.
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Chatbot maker partners with TSMC to manufacture custom AI chip, with plans for future iterations.
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Amount paid by victims to hackers declined by hundreds of millions of dollars.
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Apple's defenses that protect data from being sent in the clear are globally disabled.
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Amount paid by victims to hackers declined by hundreds of millions of dollars.
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Vulnerability stripped MotW tag Windows uses to flag Internet-downloaded files.
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Supply chain attack targets developers using the Go programming language.
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22-year-old Andean Medjedovic of Canada could spend decades in prison if convicted.
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"Dell may be missing out on some great talent..."
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Side channel gives unauthenticated remote attackers access they should never have.
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"We loved VMware, and then when Broadcom bought ‘em, we hated ‘em.”
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J-Magic backdoor infected organizations in a wide array of industries.
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Power grid in Central Europe uses unencrypted radio signals to add and shed loads.
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Schools are now notifying families their data has been stolen.
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Bigger, badder DDoSes are flooding the Internet. Dismal IoT security is largely to blame.
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DeepSeek R1 is free to run locally and modify, and it matches OpenAI's o1 in several benchmarks.
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"Classic" plans without AI or price increases are only for current subscribers.
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File that neutered Secure Boot passed Microsoft's internal review process.
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While close US allies get unrestricted AI chip access, the rest of the world has numerical limits.
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