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HWMonitor and CPU-Z developer CPUID breached by unknown attackers
Unknown attackers compromised the CPUID website, redirecting users to malware laden versions of popular tools.
Rowhammer attacks have been around since 2014, and mitigations are in place in most modern systems, but the team at gddr6.fail has found ways to apply the attack to current-generation GPUs.
The iPod is undergoing a revival, with secondhand sales surging. Young people in particular are drawn to its retro look and ...
A convincing Microsoft lookalike tricks users into downloading malware that steals passwords, payments, and account access.
Yes, you can send a PDF to your Kindle. If you have a text you'd like to read on your Kindle, however, you don't have to ...
Anthropic accidentally leaked the full source code of Claude code, its flagship AI coding agent on March 31. The code was ...
Anthropic's Claude Code CLI had its full TypeScript source exposed after a source map file was accidentally included in ...
AI chatbots make it possible for people who can’t code to build apps, sites and tools. But it’s decidedly problematic.
The exposure traces back to version 2.1.88 of the @anthropic-ai/claude-code package on npm, which was published with a 59.8MB ...
Hackers hijacked the npm account of the Axios package, a JavaScript HTTP client with 100M+ weekly downloads, to deliver ...
DeepLoad exploits ClickFix and WMI persistence to steal credentials, enabling stealth reinfection after three days.
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