Hackers are utilizing code from a Python clone of Microsoft’s venerable Minesweeper game to hide malicious scripts in attacks on European and US financial organizations. […]
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Microsoft’s new “Recall” feature for Windows 11, unveiled last week at the Surface event. Recall lets users create a searchable history of their screen activity by taking periodic screenshots. While intriguing, this functionality is currently locked to specific hardware – Copilot+ PCs with Qualcomm Snapdragon X Series processors. The good news? Tech enthusiasts are already working on making Recall accessible […]
Microsoft is gearing up for the release of Windows 11 24H2 LTSC (Long-Term Servicing Channel) later this year. While an official ISO isn’t available yet, information about a build (26100) has surfaced online. The leaked information shows that Microsoft might have finalized build 26100 as the RTM (Release To Manufacturing) version for Windows 11 24H2 LTSC. This […]
In the 25 years since Google was founded, technology has created significant transformations — and perhaps nowhere more so than in Asia-Pacific.Today, the region is home…
An Indian national pleaded guilty to wire fraud conspiracy for stealing over $37 million through a fake Coinbase website used to steal credentials. […]
A new Google Ads malvertising campaign, coinciding with the launch of the Arc web browser for Windows, was tricking people into downloading trojanized installers that infect them with malware payloads. […]
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a critical security flaw in an artificial intelligence (AI)-as-a-service provider Replicate that could have allowed threat actors to gain access to proprietary AI models and sensitive information. “Exploitation of this vulnerability would have allowed unauthorized access to the AI prompts and results of all Replicate’s platform customers,”
The ICQ messaging app is shutting down on June 26th, marking the end of a much-beloved communication application. […]
A hacker has defaced the website of the pcTattletale spyware application, found on the booking systems of several Wyndham hotels in the United States, and leaked over a dozen archives containing database and source code data. […]
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