A security researcher using the "Nightmare Eclipse" handle has released a Windows zero-day exploit dubbed LegacyHive that allows attackers to escalate privileges on up-to-date Windows systems.
This week’s ThreatsDay Bulletin covers spyware-laced game cheats, fake installers, infostealer, ransomware, phishing kits, ...
One of the Russian government’s most elite hacking groups has adopted an attack, known as Clickfix, to compromise devices ...
As AI helps hackers find exploits faster, Microsoft says it's now using AI as well. Expect more security fixes in future ...
Facepalm: Microsoft has acknowledged a strange Recycle Bin bug affecting Windows 11 following this month's Patch Tuesday update. Users have reported several other issues since the June 2026 update ...
Tech pro ThioJoe demonstrates how Windows error codes can actually be decoded to reveal meaningful system information. Woman recognizes furniture worth thousands at ...
Trump administration officials have spent recent days fretting over the power of Anthropic’s next-generation AI software to potentially wreak havoc on global cybersecurity. For a group of 700 ...
Humanity Protocol’s H token plunged more than 80 percent after attackers stole private keys tied to the project and drained over $30 million from at least 17 wallets. The thief has been dumping stolen ...
Joe is a freelance journalist. It all started with a long-running affection for building his own PCs, which he did for the first time as a teenager. It evolved into a lifelong enjoyment of putting ...
Carnival Corporation, the world’s largest cruise company, announced it is offering some U.S. travelers two years of free credit monitoring after a data breach leaked the personal information of nearly ...
Anthropic shipped Claude Code Dynamic Workflows as a research preview on May 28, 2026, and the feature is architecturally more consequential than the Opus 4.8 benchmarks that dominated most coverage ...
A so-called software supply chain attack, in which hackers corrupt a legitimate piece of software to hide their own malicious code, was once a relatively rare event but one that haunted the ...