U.S. cybersecurity agency CISA says the CopyFail bug is being actively used in hacking campaigns, and poses a major risk to servers and datacenters that rely on Linux.
Getting someone to the right spot isn’t always as simple as sharing a street address. In many cases, addresses are incomplete, point to the wrong entrance, or fail to capture the exact location you ...
As unloved as IBM’s PCjr was, with only a one-year production run, it’s hard to complain about the documentation available ...
To protect the Pixel modem from zero-day attacks, Google focused on the DNS parser. As cellular features have migrated to data networks, DNS has become a core part of how phones work. Google explains ...
ZiChatBot malware spread via 3 PyPI packages in July 2025 uses Zulip APIs as C2, enabling stealthy attacks across systems ...
As AI systems like Anthropic’s Mythos expose hidden security flaws, Trump officials are starting to rethink their hands-off ...
The PCPJack worm targets cloud environments and vulnerable web applications to remove TeamPCP infections and steal ...
When security researchers at Mozilla, the maker of the popular web browser Firefox, pointed a powerful new artificial intelligence model at their code, they had a feeling of “vertigo.” Bobby Holley, ...
After the CopyFail vulnerability gave root access from any user on almost all distributions last week, this week we’ve got DirtyFrag. This chains the vulnerability in CopyFail (xfrm-ESP) and ...
People hacking branded AI bots can result in significant reputational, financial, and legal consequences. There appears to be ...