Using popular AI chatbots, attackers created Google-friendly links that instructed a user to hack their own device.
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I'm dreaming of a white hat mass Opinion It was 40 years ago that four young British hackers set about changing the law, ...
To access the ESU, you must meet some simple requirements. Only consumer-side Windows editions qualify, and your Windows 10 ...
A new variation of the ClickFix attack dubbed 'ConsentFix' abuses the Azure CLI OAuth app to hijack Microsoft accounts without the need for a password or to bypass multi-factor authentication (MFA) ...
While Michigan football has generally avoided large scandals, the program has faced a handful of controversies, including several this decade.
By ERICK ERICKSON Syndicated columnist On the day the Justice Department arrested several men for trying to smuggle NVIDIA ...
A hacker found a way to access Amazon accounts using a malicious book downloaded to a Kindle. What you need to know about the ...
One particularly sneaky scam is a browser-in-the-browser (BitB) attack, in which threat actors create a fake browser window that looks like a trusted single sign-on (SSO) login page within a real ...
The FBI has confirmed that 630 million stolen passwords were found on devices belonging to a single hacker. Here's how to check if yours is one of them.
Security researchers have found that attackers are using ChatGPT to trick Mac users into pasting a command line into ...