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WhatsApp alert: Hackers can hijack accounts without cracking AUTH
Hackers have found a way to quietly take over WhatsApp accounts without touching passwords, SMS codes, or the app’s ...
Hackers are tricking WhatsApp users into unknowingly entering a code that links the attacker's device to their account, ...
Online scams are becoming more dangerous and convincing every day. Cybercriminals are finding new ways to gain not just your login credentials but full control of your computer and your bank accounts.
Hackers are exploiting critical-severity vulnerabilities affecting multiple Fortinet products to get unauthorized access to ...
Chinese hackers used Anthropic’s Claude AI model to automate cybercrimes targeting banks and governments, the company admitted in a blog post this week. Anthropic believes it’s the “first documented ...
Microsoft is sounding the alarm, and this time, the warning hits home for everyday users. Hackers are now turning Microsoft Teams security threats into real-world dangers that go far beyond corporate ...
A recent Stanford experiment shows what happens when an artificial-intelligence hacking bot is unleashed on a network.
Hackers are pulling the strings far beyond cyberspace. A research team has uncovered details of a scam to hijack real-world cargo shipments. Here's NPR cybersecurity correspondent Jenna McLaughlin.
Artificial intelligence is now outperforming human hackers in both efficiency and cost, according to a recent Stanford study.
Like we said, these aren't some bros getting together to code between keggers, or some suave New York rich kids. The people described by Chen sound like bona fide computer nerds. If the photos of kids ...
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