Researchers have finally cracked Fast16, mysterious code capable of silently tampering with calculation and simulation software. It was created in 2005—and likely deployed by the US or an ally.
ClickFix relies on tricking users into essentially hacking themselves by running commands that compromise their computers. In ...
Named PCPJack, the framework was discovered on April 28 by a hunting rule on Google's VirusTotal malware scanning service ...
TCLBANKER targets 59 financial platforms using WhatsApp worms and Outlook phishing, increasing banking credential theft risks ...
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As AI systems like Anthropic’s Mythos expose hidden security flaws, Trump officials are starting to rethink their hands-off ...
Staff at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency said they’re not able to use the latest models from Anthropic ...
Anthropic’s Mythos AI is rattling Washington, prompting the Trump administration to try to confront its cybersecurity risks.
"Open source is dead," says Cal.com co-founder and CEO Bailey Pumfleet. But my conversations with top open source developers ...
MuddyWater used Teams phishing in 2026 to steal credentials, enabling stealthy data exfiltration and persistence without ...
Polymarket dismissed a dark web hack claim, calling the records publicly available via its free APIs and on-chain data ...