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From bogus résumés to fake IDs, North Korean and Chinese hackers are using AI chatbots to infiltrate companies and carry out ...
"Vibe" coding? Try vape coding. Either the most sober or the most nicotine-addled individual of all time has done the ...
Engineer Bogdan Ionescu repurposed a discarded vape into a web server, showing how e-waste holds hidden potential far beyond its nicotine lifespan.
The study showed that AI assistants collectively referred visitors to broken pages almost three times as often as Google.
The operation, which Microsoft dubbed “Raccoon0365,” sold subscription-based phishing kits that allowed unsophisticated ...
AI-powered browsers require a whole new approach to security, so 1Password and Perplexity have teamed up to incorporate ...
Largely due to the increased adoption of AI, domain-based attacks are gaining volume, speed and sophistication at an alarming ...
There’s money (lots of it) to be made on your vehicle data and from forcing the use of insurance company dictated parts.
Building a website can feel like trying to assemble a jigsaw puzzle with half the pieces missing (especially if you’re new to WordPress). But that’s where 10Web caught my attention. It’s an AI website ...
Don't let a clever phishing scam or a fake virus pop-up catch you off guard: two real-world examples to help you learn how to spot a cyberattack.
An engineer made a "blazingly fast" web server out of a disposable vape, according to a blog post from him. Bogdan Lonescu ...