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“Clickless” iOS exploits infect Kaspersky iPhones with never-before-seen malware
Enlarge Moscow-based security firm Kaspersky has been hit by an advanced cyberattack that used clickless exploits to infect the iPhones…
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Asus plans on-site ChatGPT-like AI server rentals for privacy and data control
Enlarge / The ASUS logo in front of an AI-generated background. (credit: ASUS / Stable Diffusion) Taiwan’s Asustek Computer (known…
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Millions of PC motherboards were sold with a firmware backdoor
Enlarge (credit: BeeBright/Getty Images) Hiding malicious programs in a computer’s UEFI firmware, the deep-seated code that tells a PC how…
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Researchers tell owners to “assume compromise” of unpatched Zyxel firewalls
Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) Firewalls made by Zyxel are being wrangled into a destructive botnet, which is taking control of…
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AI-expanded album cover artworks go viral thanks to Photoshop’s Generative Fill
Enlarge / An AI-expanded version of a famous album cover involving four lads and a certain road created using Adobe…
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Twitter value keeps falling under Musk, now worth a third of what he paid
Enlarge (credit: Getty Images | NurPhoto ) Twitter’s value has reportedly dropped to about $15 billion, slightly more than one-third…
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A Snap-based, containerized Ubuntu desktop could be offered in 2024
Enlarge / Some of the many Snap apps available in Ubuntu’s Snap Store, the place where users can find apps…
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Critical Barracuda 0-day was used to backdoor networks for 8 months
Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) A critical vulnerability patched 10 days ago in widely used email software from IT security company…
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OpenAI execs warn of “risk of extinction” from artificial intelligence in new open letter
Enlarge / An AI-generated image of “AI taking over the world.” (credit: Stable Diffusion) On Tuesday, the Center for AI…
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Inner workings revealed for “Predator,” the Android malware that exploited 5 0-days
Enlarge Smartphone malware sold to governments around the world can surreptitiously record voice calls and nearby audio, collect data from…
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