Thousands of servers exposed as MongoBleed vulnerability exploited By Sead Fadilpašić published 30 December 25 A proof-of-concept is now available on the internet, and around 87,000 servers are at risk.
China-related threat actors deployed a new fileless malware against the Philippines military By Sead Fadilpašić published 11 September 25 An unknown threat actor with an unknown malware framework, doing reconnaissance and espionage.
Amazon researchers uncover major token farming malware scam - over 150,000 malicious packages found By Sead Fadilpašić published 17 November 25 Someone has been flooding npm with wormlike packages in a bid to get as many crypto tokens as they can.
There's a secret message on the Starfield social media pages – and fans think it might hint at the next DLC By Dashiell Wood published 8 September 25 There's a secret message in a recent Starfield social media post...
Meta says it has fired several employees for leaking internal data By Benedict Collins published 28 February 25 Meta has faced a recent surge in leaks, with the company announcing it has fired "roughly 20" employees.
Apple Intelligence’s Genmoji is already a huge hit as custom emoji pack sharing goes viral on TikTok By John-Anthony Disotto published 11 November 24 Themed custom Genmoji are going viral on TikTok as users share Apple Intelligence emojis to huge audiences.
Microsoft Teams abused in Russian email bombing ransomware campaign By Sead Fadilpašić published 21 January 25 Email bombing is similar to the popular IT scam, but with a simple twist.
Experts warn this 'worst case scenario' React vulnerability could soon be exploited - so patch now By Sead Fadilpašić published 5 December 25 React patches a 10/10 flaw that can be used for remote code execution.
Talk about VIP service - Elon Musk and Sam Altman have their DGX Spark mini PCs hand-delivered by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang By Efosa Udinmwen published 22 October 25 Jensen Huang’s personal DGX Spark deliveries to Musk and Altman reveal Nvidia’s symbolic dominance and AI’s growing divide between elites.
Landman season 2 episode 3 proves Angela is the best character in the show – but filming one of her famous blowouts makes Ali Larter ‘exhausted’ By Jasmine Valentine published 30 November 25 Good Lord, what has she done this time? Angela doesn't hold back in Landman season 2 episode 3, and that's 'exhausting' for Ali Larter.
Perplexity's Comet AI browser may have some concerning security flaws which could let hacker hijack your device By Sead Fadilpašić published 20 November 25 SquareX says it found a 'hidden API' in the Comet browser, capable of executing local commands.
Facebook's Onavo VPN used to wiretap competitor data, court filings reveal By Chiara Castro published 28 March 24 Snapchat was the main target of "Project Ghostbusters", which used the controversial spyware-like VPN to access encrypted data. YouTube and Amazon came next.
Has DJI just met its match? Insta360 unveils Antigravity – the world’s first 360 drone By Timothy Coleman published 28 July 25 Project Antigravity will launch the world's first 360 drone in August, with immersive flight, 8K video, and weighing less than 250g.
Battlefield 6 gets temporary XP adjustments in the midst of a baffling Strikepoint exploit By Rhys Wood published 3 November 25 Battlefield 6 players are intentionally leaving Strikepoint matches to earn boatloads of XP.
React2Shell exploitation continues to escalate, posing 'significant risk' By Sead Fadilpašić published 19 December 25 Several hundred machines across a diverse set of organizations already compromised, Microsoft says.
xAI debuts powerful Grok 4 AI model, but it's not going to make people forget the antisemitism it spewed on X By Eric Hal Schwartz published 10 July 25 xAI has debuted the technically impressive Grok 4 amidst offensive missteps and growing questions about public trust.
Industrial computing systems at risk from "time bombs " in malicious NuGet packages By Sead Fadilpašić published 10 November 25 Researchers found malicious packages on NuGet designed to sabotage processes in two years.
250-million pixel virtual projector sets world record on 280-meter tall building used as a screen By Efosa Udinmwen published 6 July 25 A massive projection show on UOB Plaza 1 breaks records while blending public art, national identity, and corporate storytelling in a fleeting visual experience.
Exoborne is on track to be the most approachable extraction shooter on the market, but will that be enough for it to succeed? By Dashiell Wood published 19 February 25 Exoborne is a promising extraction shooter with bombastic weather effects and powerful exo-rigs.
Invincible season 3 is already laying the groundwork for one of the graphic novel series' bloodiest battles in an unusual way By Tom Power published 6 February 25 Invincible season 3 is already teasing its next big and brutal event – and you might not have noticed how it's doing so.
Thousands of businesses at risk worldwide as new data exfiltration technique uncovered - here's what you need to know By Efosa Udinmwen published 28 April 25 Data Splicing Attacks expose the inability of current DLP tools to detect insider-driven data leaks through browsers.
Grok 3 launches today as Elon Musk's ‘scary good’ AI chatbot looks set to take on ChatGPT By Graham Barlow published 17 February 25 Grok 3 will be released today and is "scary good" according to Elon Musk.
What are diffusion models? By Nigel Powell published 29 March 25 Diffusion models are a key part of not just image generation, but also medical diagnostic systems.
Cloudflare blocks another largest recorded DDoS attack - this time, peaking at 11.5 Tbps By Sead Fadilpašić published 3 September 25 Just a few months after the last one, Cloudflare blocks another record-breaker, peaking at 11.5 Tbps and 5.1 Bpps.
I can't wait to obliterate legions of sticky notes in FBC: Firebreak By Dashiell Wood published 21 March 25 FBC: Firebreak looks brilliant in its new gameplay trailer.
Pluribus episode 3's ending raises a big question about The Joining, but I don't want the answer to be as obvious as it seems By Tom Power, Tom Power published 14 November 25 The third episode of Pluribus drops a big clue about what Carol's new plan of action might be.
Watch out – now some Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro owners are seeing battery overheating issues By David Nield published 16 September 25 Another pair of Pixel phones have apparently been afflicted by battery issues that we've seen before.
A critical Erlang/OTP security flaw is "surprisingly easy" to exploit, experts warn - so patch now By Sead Fadilpašić published 18 April 25 A 10/10 bug in the library can trigger RCE, but a patch is already available.
Apple’s AI image generator might be about to get a Google Nano Banana boost By John-Anthony Disotto published 23 September 25 New code in the latest iOS 26 beta hints at future AI image upgrades coming to Apple Intelligence
Step aside Nano Banana, Seedream 4.0 is the best AI image generator I’ve ever seen - and it’s terrifying By John-Anthony Disotto last updated 15 September 25 Seedream 4.0 is so good that I can't even tell these images are AI-generated.