A weekly look at exploited flaws, exposed systems, supply-chain attacks, browser abuse, malware campaigns, and the security risks that mattered most.
Your uninstaller is only doing half the job—here's what it's actually leaving behind.
It can be daunting to determine who’s responsible for showing ads on the websites we visit, or who’s harvesting data from the ...
The devices, which ICE plans to spend between $10m (£7.4m) and $20m (£14.8m) on, must be applied directly to someone's skin to deliver the shock ...
Learn how to set up free bot and fake account protection with CrowdSec and ALTCHA on Ubuntu. Block fake signups, spam, and ...
Public works crew members removed items connected to homeless encampments from the riverside area near the community’s ...
Spread the loveEver found yourself staring at a webpage that just won’t load right, or perhaps a site that looks strangely ...
Spread the loveEver felt that sudden pang of panic when you realize your browser might be on the fritz, or you’re ...
After months of paid signature gatherers accosting pedestrians, Constitutional Initiative 132 (CI-132) appears positioned to ...
Triggered by a Flock Safety camera alert, Brookfield police conducted a high-risk traffic stop on Interstate 94, but the vehicle officers stopped had no connection to a homicide ...
A new Mini Shai-Hulud wave hit keyv and 800+ npm packages. The malware now scans 469 secret locations, including AI agents, ...
The City of Gulfport sued former Council member Ian O'Hara over alleged credit card misuse, but court records show he has not ...