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Of course, I’m being facetious — or am I? Think about how many movies about sinister technology you’ve seen, and how they ...
Just when you thought your Mac was safe, an updated version of a popular Mac malware strain is making the rounds online which can leave a backdoor on your computer that hackers can use as they please.
A cryptocurrency social engineering campaign uses fake AI and gaming companies to deliver malware on Windows and macOS, ...
There’s a big lesson here for right-wing, populist politicians and parties. Trafficking in conspiracy theories to get votes ...
Experts Use Bubbles to Store Information in Morse and Binary Code in Ice To Communicate in 'Very Cold Regions' Scientists have taken inspiration from the environment to devise their latest method of ...
Nearly every Windows user has had a run-in with the "Blue Screen of Death" at some point in their computing lives. Now, after ...
This old-school computer-animated IMAX movie, which features a Simpsons segment, is a fascinating time capsule that has, ...
AI giants OpenAI and Perplexity are launching search browsers powered by AI as Google continues to face anti-competition ...
Microsoft is redesigning the BSOD in Windows 11, replacing the blue crash screen with a sleek black display to reduce panic ...
Four vulnerabilities dubbed PerfektBlue and affecting the BlueSDK Bluetooth stack from OpenSynergy can be exploited to achieve remote code execution and potentially allow access to critical elements ...
The Atomic macOS Stealer malware has a new backdoor persistent installation feature, making it even more of a security risk ...
Last month, Microsoft released a modern remake of its classic MS-DOS Editor, bringing back a piece of computing history that ...