Costly fraud is a reminder that the internet can be a swamp, and if something goes wrong on Facebook, there's no lifeboat.
AI agents cyberattacks are real: researchers found agents hacking systems and escalating privileges with no instructions to do so whatsoever.
Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce was the talk of the town after he announced his decision to return for another season. There was a lot of speculation about the 36-year-old retiring after his 13th ...
Thousands of users claimed Tuesday they were having issues accessing Facebook. As of 2:30 p.m. Pacific time, there had been more than 11,000 problem reports about the social network, according to the ...
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A cat’s weird, hilarious talents might just hack your brain…or Facebook. FBI issues Iran surprise attack warning for California Teen charged in senior prank gone wrong makes vow after teacher’s death ...
Vincenzo Iozzo, a renowned hacker linked to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, is no longer listed on the website of Black Hat, one of the largest cybersecurity conferences in the world, nor on ...
Fintech firm Marquis told customers that it plans to seek compensation from its firewall provider after blaming the company for a breach that allowed hackers to steal its customers’ personal and ...
Hackers claim to be selling internal Target source code after posting samples online. The data allegedly includes developer files and system tools of a US retailer. This raises concerns about ...
Despite rumors of a potential security breach after many Instagram users received unexpected password reset emails recently, the social media platform said there was no hack. According to a statement ...