A new Android banking and remote access trojan (RAT) dubbed Klopatra disguised as an IPTV and VPN app has infected more than 3,000 devices across Europe. Klopatra is described as a powerful trojan ...
Displeased Gen Zs are keeping the lines of communication open amid new cell phone bans in schools, chatting with one another via Google Docs on their laptops as a substitute for text messaging.
It's no secret that AI has upended the educational world. As students return to the classroom and turn to tools like ChatGPT and Google Gemini to complete homework and write essays, it raises an ...
The idea behind 2FA is simple. You either have it enabled or you don't. You'd assume that enabled means that your account is safe. But it's only as strong as the method behind it. SMS-based codes ...
Cybersecurity agencies warned that threat actors have exploited two security flaws affecting Cisco firewalls as part of zero-day attacks to deliver previously undocumented malware families like ...
Generative A.I. has lowered barriers for sophisticated cyberattacks as hackers exploit ChatGPT and other tools to forge documents and identities.
The new academic report, Cybersecurity AI: Humanoid Robots as Attack Vectors by Víctor Mayoral-Vilches, Makris, and Kevin Finisterre, goes even further. It shows that the Unitree G1 humanoid can act ...
If you’ve ever opened your brand-new Android phone and found a bunch of pre-installed apps you never asked for — and likely will never use — you’re not alone.
From your shopping habits to your address, data brokers have many of your most personal details. We show you how to check what's out there—and regain your privacy.
You've seen that little line on your smartphone, but why is it there? We'll explain how to use it—and how to get rid of it on some phones.
There are billions of internet-connected smart home devices in the world. Any one of them could be hacked to get your crypto.
If we’re talking about oxidized iron… probably nobody. If we’re talking about Rust the programming language, well, that might be a different story. Google agrees, and is working ...