Tycoon2FA has become a leading phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) platforms, enabling campaigns that reach over 500,000 organizations monthly, prompting Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) to work with ...
Browser-based version back on the menu, reopening questions about TDF's relationship with Collabora The Document Foundation (TDF) has pulled LibreOffice Online out of its "attic" – its term for ...
State-backed cyber threat actors from non-combatant states are taking advantage of the Israeli-US war on Iran to fulfil their own goals, according to Proofpoint analysts.
Vulnerabilities with high to critical severity ratings affecting popular Visual Studio Code (VSCode) extensions collectively downloaded more than 128 million times could be exploited to steal local ...
VectorCertain Analyzed 3,434 OpenClaw Pull Requests Using Multi-Model Consensus, Identified Systemic Governance Failures, and Offered Creator Peter Steinberger a No-Cost SecureAgent License. He Joined ...
Hulu’s latest true-crime docuseries revisits one of the most dramatic prison escapes in recent memory. “Girl on the Run: The Hunt for America’s Most Wanted Woman” premieres Thursday, Feb. 19, ...
Malicious JavaScript code delivered by the AppsFlyer Web SDK hijacked cryptocurrency, potentially in a supply-chain attack.
The unified JavaScript runtime standard is an idea whose time has come. Here’s an inside look at the movement for server-side JavaScript interoperability. The WinterCG community group was recently ...
There are several ways to get one of the nearly 60,000 spots in the marathon. Here’s a list of the options. By Jennie Coughlin You’ve watched the New York City Marathon runners. Maybe you know some.
A New Jersey jury found Harris Jacobs guilty of leaving the scene of an accident after he struck a pedestrian with his S.U.V. But jurors would not have the final word.
Grace Wasielewski is humble about her running—she’s not fast, she tells Runner’s World. Of more than 100 marathons she’s run, her personal best is a 3:29 (which is fast in our book). But the Prospect ...
You may think that walking during a race leads to slower times. And that’s okay, because it’s an easy misconception to put stock into. Runner’s World contributor Liv Paxton also believed in that ...