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A newly discovered macOS malware called "Gaslight" is designed to confuse AI-assisted malware analysis tools by embedding prompt injection strings and fake debugging data inside its executable. Attri...

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If the word “Free” comes up while searching online, there are usually some kinds of hidden costs you will pay eventually. With the World cup now in full swing, and taking place primarily in the US, a lot of new or curious fans are wondering where to catch the next game. Those that don’t have access to one of the sites the matches are being streamed/broadcast on legitimately may ...

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If the word “Free” comes up during a sales pitch, there are usually some kinds of hidden costs you will pay eventually. This is doubly true on the internet. With the World cup now in full swing, and taking place primarily in the US, a lot of new or curious fans are wondering where to catch the next game. Those that don’t have access to one of the sites the matches are being stre...

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Every “Smart” device is a computer. It’s a concept that most people never consider, but every Smart Bulb, TV, Fridge, doorbell, etc… is running like a tiny little computer in your home, and if it connects to the internet as most of its features require, it can be hacked. This is what we call the Internet of Things (IoT). Most of these devices become a background part of our live...

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new denial-of-service attack called HTTP/2 Bomb can crash major web servers, including NGINX, Apache HTTP Server, Microsoft IIS, Envoy, and Cloudflare Pingora, using a single machine.

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