Threat actors are now abusing DNS queries as part of ClickFix social engineering attacks to deliver malware, making this the first known use of DNS as a channel in these campaigns.
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Google Keep has been my default scratchpad for years. It’s good enough for grocery lists, reminders, and quick notes. Logseq ...
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How modern infostealers target macOS systems, leverage Python‑based stealers, and abuse trusted platforms and utilities to ...
Douglas “Doug” Band, a 1995 UF alumnus and member of UF’s presidential search advisory committee, is referenced in nine documents, transcripts and email chains related to the cases of Jeffrey Epstein ...
Shell is planning to build a pilot hydrogen project using a novel membrane-less low-temperature electrolyser that requires only 42 kilowatt hours of energy to produce each kilogram of hydrogen, ...
The long-awaited release of Jeffrey Epstein’s files by the Department of Justice arrived on December 19 with a bureaucratic whimper and a bang of public outrage. While the Epstein Library technically ...
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department has released thousands of pages of records tied to its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, following a new federal law requiring the government to make public what ...
The Department of Justice will not release all Epstein files on the court-ordered deadline. Several hundred thousand documents are expected to be released Friday, with more to follow next week. The ...
Attackers have upped the ante in their exploits of a recently-disclosed maximum severity vulnerability in React Server Components (RSC), Next.js, and related frameworks. Attackers initially exploited ...
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