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Laptops, external drives, and USB sticks are especially vulnerable to data theft, but with Windows and a few tools, you can ...
Overview Strong math and coding skills build the foundation for a cryptography career.Real-world projects and competitions strengthen job readiness.Growing dema ...
Security researchers have spotted ransomware that uses a local LLM to create variable output from prompts, making it harder to detect.
Version 2.0 of the study will add bunny scent to the stuffed rabbits if motion and heat aren’t enough to fool the pythons in Florida.
With vibe-coding, anyone can become a coder. But can they grow into a software engineer?
Overview Network scanning with Nmap effectively identifies open ports and potential vulnerabilities.Web application testing using OWASP ZAP detects critical sec ...
Quantinuum’s Quantum Computing Advancements Quantum computers promise to change a lot of things, from how we find ...
PyApp seems to be taking the Python world by storm, providing long-awaited click-and-run Python distribution. For developers ...
Threat researchers discovered the first AI-powered ransomware, called PromptLock, that uses Lua scripts to steal and encrypt ...
Anthropic's Claude Code large language model has been abused by threat actors who used it in data extortion campaigns and to ...
By harnessing quantum dots and inventive protocols, researchers have cracked a decades-old challenge in quantum encryption, showing secure communication can work without perfect hardware.
Like a cut episode of Black Mirror, a ransomware has been spotted that prompts AI to cause havoc in machines. Naturally, it's called PromptLock, and it reportedly uses OpenAI's gpt-oss-20b, which ...