Dr. Strangenet—or, how I stopped worrying and embraced the WFH IT apocalypse
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Google’s project zero says that hackers have been actively exploiting a Windows zeroday that isn’t likely to be patched until almost two weeks from now.
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Tesla is wasting no time cashing in on excitement over the company’s forthcoming “full self-driving” software release, which was released in beta form …
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Annual programming competition Runcode.ninja is back again in its fourth year, beginning Friday, November 6. …
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Hackers are scanning the Internet for machines that have yet to patch a recently disclosed flaw that force Oracle’s WebLogic server to execute malicious code, a researcher warned Wednesday night.…
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Russian hackers are targeting hundreds of US hospitals and healthcare providers just as the coronavirus is making a comeback and the US presidential election is in its final …
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Researchers have extracted the secret key that encrypts updates to an assortment of Intel CPUs, a feat that could have wide-ranging consequences for the way the chips are used and, …
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President Trump’s website last night was briefly defaced by hackers who pitched a cryptocurrency scam and claimed that Trump has …