The days of the company’s “don’t be evil” mantra are long gone. Switching away isn't as hard as you might think.
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Salt Typhoon is hacking the world’s phone and internet giants. Here’s everywhere that’s been hit.
Salt Typhoon is by far one of the most prolific hacking groups in recent years, breaching some of the top American phone ...
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The AI-Powered Hacking Spree Is Here
It turns out AI-coding tools are useful to criminals, too.
Alphanumeric passwords are on the way ...
A new phishing campaign is impersonating Google’s account security checks to trick users into installing a malicious web app that steals passwords, passcodes, and other sensitive data directly from ...
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DIY survival kit hack using only a toiletry bag
A DIY survival kit hack showing how an ordinary toiletry bag can be converted into a functional emergency kit. American manufacturer’s hidden tag calling president "idiot" resurfaces The far-fetched ...
A 22-year-old Alabama man pleaded guilty to extortion, cyberstalking, and computer fraud charges after hijacking the social media accounts of hundreds of young women (including minors).
Researchers link Silver Dragon APT to APT41 after attacks on government entities using Cobalt Strike, DNS tunneling, and ...
North Korean hackers are deploying newly uncovered tools to move data between internet-connected and air-gapped systems, spread via removable drives, and conduct covert surveillance.
The Chinese spying group, dubbed UNC2814, is quite prolific and has been targeting telecom firms, though it's separate from China's notorious Salt Typhoon.
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