After a long career as a nurse, Lisa Bower, now 61, retired, started working as a part-time nanny, and, in 2021, realized she ...
ClickFix attacks have evolved to feature videos that guide victims through the self-infection process, a timer to pressure ...
The shift in India’s stance from advising to mandating labelling of AI content has sparked more than a few concerns ...
Phishing via QR codes, a tactic now known as “quishing,” involves attackers embedding malicious QR codes in emails or posters ...
FACTS: This appeal arises from a motion to invalidate portions of a marital settlement agreement, or MSA, between Kristen ...
Banks, credit card companies, the government, and all sorts of agencies are constantly trying to find ways to keep your money ...
When your business gets big enough, you need an IT department to handle security. How big can you get before that’s needed? There’s no set size, but one possible measure is whether you still know the ...
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Eugène Rwamucyo: A 'pious' murderer sanctifying denial

In October 2024, a French court of Assizes sentenced Dr. Eugène Rwamucyo, a Rwandan medical doctor and long-time fugitive from justice, to 27 years in prison for complicity in genocide, complicity in ...
A fast-spreading cyber scam called ClickFix is tricking users into pasting a single line of code that instantly gives hackers ...
"EtherHiding" deploys in two phases by compromising a website, which then communicates with malicious code embedded in a smart contract. North Korean hackers have adopted a method of deploying malware ...
It starts with something small, a text that feels oddly familiar. Maybe it says, "Hey, how are you?" or "Are you coming to the BBQ?" Before you know it, you're in a friendly back-and-forth with ...