This week, CISA tightened patching rules, hackers provoked AI scanners. An accused Russian intel hacker appeared in court.
Jen Statsky, Lucia Aniello, Hannah Einbinder, Robby Hoffman, and Rob Tokarz discuss how comedy created connection and empathy ...
The flaw, which Meta said it had fixed, allowed anyone to take over accounts using a bug in the company’s new artificial ...
On June 4 at 1 p.m. ET, Kelly Grant answered reader questions about her family’s week without ultraprocessed foods (UPFs) and ...
Though it’s true that Holmes’s Funny Girl could be more biting in its unpacking of Brice’s life and legacy, the Shaw Festival ...
With the rise of AI coding assistants continuing apparently unabated, some project maintainers have begun striking back. Ars Technica reports on projects putting hostile directions into the ...
From account hijacks and convincing scams to surveillance systems and experimental malware, AI was behind some of this week's ...
Gong and other scholars have been issuing warnings about the security vulnerabilities of AI agents for a while. They publish ...
Weedhack malware targets Minecraft players via YouTube and SEO poisoning since Jan 2026, enabling credential theft and remote ...
A threat actor tracked as DriveSurge has been operating large-scale malware distribution campaigns using ClickFix and ...
In its finale, this comedy about comedy circled back to the romance of creative partnership and the saving power of laughs.
Clicking a captcha "I am not a robot" box and identifying images to prove it is second nature for many internet users. Now, cybercriminals are exploiting people's comfort with the routine to scam them ...