How do we trust a human-like technology that we can't understand, that makes mistakes, and that might take our jobs?
A year of escalating social-engineering attacks has produced one of the most efficient infection chains observed to date. Known as ClickFix, this method requires only that ...
According to Google, online scam and malware campaigns are getting more aggressive, and there’s real harm being done in spite of the platform’s sideloading scare screens. Google says it’s common for ...
What are deepfakes and how can you spot them? A "deepfake" is a computer-generated image, voice or video of a person that ...
Flyoobe is a useful tool for those who want to skip Windows 11's hardware requirements or declutter the operating system. Its ...
The removal of Tung Tung Tung Sahur, an AI-generated character, from a popular Roblox game raises some profound intellectual property questions.
Don’t just love CAPTCHAs? You know, those pop-up, web-based humanity tests that have you internally debating whether a scooter counts as a motorbike? Now, thanks to the creator of Infinite Craft, ...
A spearphishing attack that lasted a single day targeted members of the Ukrainian regional government administration and organizations critical for the war relief effort in Ukraine, including the ...
Russian state-backed hackers are using fake “I am not a robot” CAPTCHA pages to deliver new strains of espionage malware, according to Google Cloud’s Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG), marking a fresh ...
The Russian state-backed Star Blizzard hacker group has ramped up operations with new, constantly evolving malware families (NoRobot, MaybeRobot) deployed in complex delivery chains that start with ...