Amazon Web Services’ annual tech conference AWS re:Invent has wrapped. And the singular message, amid a deluge of product news and keynotes, was AI for the enterprise. This year it was all about ...
Think your Wi-Fi is safe? Your coding tools? Or even your favorite financial apps? This week proves again how hackers, companies, and governments are all locked in a nonstop race to outsmart each ...
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The University of Pennsylvania (Penn) has announced a new data breach after attackers stole documents containing personal information from its Oracle E-Business Suite servers in August. The private ...
The authorities arrested four people this week in the latest turn in the country’s effort to stop exploitative recordings. By John Yoon Reporting from Seoul South Koreans have long been wary of hidden ...
Eighty percent of Gen Zers have acne, and 90% of them are gamers. Differin, which produces over-the-counter gels and patches to treat acne, wanted to connect with teens experiencing breakouts for the ...
SEOUL — South Korea suspects a North Korean team may be behind the recent hacking of cryptocurrency exchange Upbit that led to the unauthorized withdrawal of 44.5 billion won ($30.4 million) in ...
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TL;DR: Ethical hacker Ryan Montgomery exposes the 764 group, a large satanist cult targeting children online through grooming, extortion, and coercion to produce explicit and self-harm content. Using ...
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The North Korean threat actors behind the Contagious Interview campaign have continued to flood the npm registry with 197 more malicious packages since last month. According to Socket, these packages ...