A hacker says they have broken into a U.S. platform for searching law enforcement hotline messages and compromised more than 8 million confidential tips. In a statement posted online, the hacker - ...
Hackers use credentials stolen in the GlassWorm campaign to access GitHub accounts and inject malware into Python repositories.
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Atek Midas, a Turkish company, has launched DSG-22.6 GHz, a high-performance, open-source RF signal generator designed to provide professional-grade ...
A highly sophisticated set of iPhone hijacking techniques has likely infected tens of thousands of phones or more. Clues suggest it was originally built for the US government. Security researchers at ...
In this social experiment, a man knocks on strangers’ doors and asks for their WiFi password. Some responses are polite, others confused, and a few clearly irritated. The situation escalates when he ...
Hackers claim to be selling internal Target source code after posting samples online. The data allegedly includes developer files and system tools of a US retailer. This raises concerns about ...
Over the weekend, Google's threat intelligence team linked five more Chinese hacking groups to attacks exploiting the maximum-severity "React2Shell" remote code execution vulnerability. Tracked as CVE ...
PythoC lets you use Python as a C code generator, but with more features and flexibility than Cython provides. Here’s a first look at the new C code generator for Python. Python and C share more than ...
After mastering summer-in-the-city style, Jennifer Lawrence has moved on to conquering winter. Today, fresh off her Golden Globe nomination for Die My Love, Lawrence faced the frigid New York City day ...
Think your Wi-Fi is safe? Your coding tools? Or even your favorite financial apps? This week proves again how hackers, companies, and governments are all locked in a nonstop race to outsmart each ...
Using Food Intelligence™, the world’s first open data platform for food truth, WISEcode invites scientists, developers, and citizens worldwide to build a universal definition of ultra-processed foods.
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