It is predicted that 3.5 million jobs will be unfilled in the field of cybersecurity by the end of this year. Several of these jobs pay very well, and in most cases, you don't even need a college ...
Read any coverage of The xx around their debut and you’ll quickly learn that critics, media, and fans alike truly believed the soft-spoken then-four-piece to be Britain’s greatest export since ...
Thirty years ago today, Netscape Communications and Sun Microsystems issued a joint press release announcing JavaScript, an object scripting language designed for creating interactive web applications ...
Charles Guillemet says a phishing led supply-chain breach could have become a systemic disaster for crypto users. Trump’s ‘Roadless Rule’ Repeal Sparks Outrage Gigantic US Spy Plane Lands on a US ...
The term “Ice Water Hack” has taken over wellness forums, TikTok trends, and YouTube routines in 2025 – and for good reason. This seemingly simple habit of drinking cold water immediately upon waking ...
Fraudsters are optimizing illicit models with underground datasets, while criminal vendors roll out increasingly sophisticated deepfake generation and prompt engineering services. Cybercriminals have ...
Tesla has been experiencing some troubling times of late. The company's reputation took a hit earlier this year as its chief executive officer worked in the United States government, and the automaker ...
Cyber Knights: Flashpoint has some excellent nonsense scenario writing propping up mission design. In one early excursion, you remote activate 'defector tech' to convert an enemy agent over to your ...
Researchers have identified two mainstream large language models (LLMs) that were recently jailbroken by cybercriminals to help create phishing emails, generate malicious code and provide hacking ...
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The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) formally linked the record-breaking $1.5 billion Bybit hack to North Korean threat actors, as the company's CEO Ben Zhou declared a "war against Lazarus.