A malware campaign which targets macOS systems, distributed using a ClickFix attack, has evolved to exploit Script Editor as the execution vector rather than the typical Terminal-based point of ...
The Oscar-winning director says the film follows "a curious and endearing piglet squid living in the uncharted depths of the South Pacific Ocean," and is targeting a 2027 theatrical release. By ...
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Threat actors have demonstrated just how quickly they operate today after exploiting a critical open source vulnerability within 20 hours, working only from the advisory description. The bug, CVE-2026 ...
A new exploit kit for iOS devices and delivery framework dubbed “DarkSword” has been used to steal a wide range of personal information, including data from cryptocurrency wallet apps. DarkSword ...
Mohsen Baqery is a Staff Writer at GameRant based in Turkey. He mainly covers video game news and industry features while occasionally publishing guides and listicles. Mohsen started his journey into ...
Amazon has always held a tight grip over the software that runs on its devices, and the company’s Echo line of smart speakers and displays is no different. In fact, it’s much more locked down than the ...
Artificial intelligence experts have warned that AI "swarms" are poised to infiltrate social media by deploying agents that mimic human behavior and exploit our tendency to follow the herd. When you ...
Rainbow Six Siege experienced a major exploit that initially resulted in mass account bans and billions of R6 Credits being added to accounts unexpectedly. Ubisoft has since resolved matters, rolling ...
AI firm Anthropic says its latest tests showed AI agents autonomously hacking top blockchains and draining simulated funds, signaling that automated exploits may now threaten blockchains like Ethereum ...
AI agents are getting good enough at finding attack vectors in smart contracts that they can already be weaponized by bad actors, according to new research published by the Anthropic Fellows program.