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Do you need to worry about Mythos, Anthropic's computer-hacking AI?
A powerful AI kept from public access because of its ability to hack computers with impunity is making headlines around the ...
PCWorld reports that hackers are increasingly compromising legitimate software like Notepad++ and Steam games to distribute ...
WSL9x lets Windows 9x systems run a modern Linux 6.19 kernel without virtualization, showing how vintage PCs can still ...
The U.K.'s cybersecurity chief warned that U.K. businesses and critical infrastructure are underestimating the threat from ...
Anthropic’s Mythos AI is rattling Washington, prompting the Trump administration to try to confront its cybersecurity risks.
As software firms hide their flaws, they pose greater risk to shipping than being transparent, argue security experts ...
Hackers linked to North Korea breached behind-the-scenes software that runs many common online functions in an effort to steal login information that could enable further cyber operations, Google ...
A hacker responsible for a breach that put the personal data of thousands of New Hampshire students and teachers at risk is a Massachusetts college student who said he would never have stopped what he ...
Fast16 malware from 2005 predates Stuxnet by five years, targeting engineering software to sabotage calculations and reshape ...
The data breach at Anodot, which affects customers like Rockstar Games, is the latest hack aimed at stealing data from a ...
Suspected North Korean hackers have bugged a behind-the-scenes software used by thousands of US companies in a major supply-chain attack that could take months to recover from, security experts said ...
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