Hackers have discovered a new way to remotely take control of your computer — all through the Google Chrome web browser. A report from cybersecurity company SquareX lays out the new multifaceted ...
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Hackers have a high tolerance for ambiguity. By the nature of their work, these engineers regularly need to navigate unfamiliar environments. But as it turns out, they don’t look at uncertainty as ...
The Raspberry Pi isn't as secure as you may have thought. It’s been quite a year already, for security researchers disclosing groundbreaking research of the hacking variety. What with the iPhone USB-C ...
We’re only a few months into 2025, but the recent hack of U.S. edtech giant PowerSchool is on track to be one of the biggest education data breaches in recent years. PowerSchool, which provides K-12 ...
Hackers have become increasingly sophisticated in targeting bank accounts, sometimes stealing money without the account holder realizing it right away. This raises an unsettling concern among many: ...
As the media, understandably, focuses attention on the ongoing social media spat between Sam Altman and Elon Musk regarding an uninvited and apparently unwanted offer to purchase OpenAI, there’s ...
Earlier this year, two hackers broke into a computer and soon realized the significance of what this machine was. As it turned out, they had landed on the computer of a hacker who allegedly works for ...
Browser syncjacking is a new cyberattack where a hacker can take over your computer via a malicious Google Chrome extension. Credit: Brandon Bell / Getty Images Hackers have discovered a new way to ...