Windows users are encountering a new run of malware that is infecting their PC by impersonating some of the system's most commonly used apps.
For more than a year, a Russian-speaking threat actor targeted human resource (HR) departments with malware that delivers a new EDR killer named BlackSanta.
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The latest example is detailed by researchers at Aryaka, who this week described a campaign by an unnamed threat actor who is distributing resumés containing a malicious ISO file to HR departments. It ...
The £599 unit gets you 256GB of storage, and has a lock button on its keyboard. A step-up model at £699 bumps the storage to 512GB and adds a Touch ID fingerprint scanner to the keyboard for quick ...
Barclays 28th Annual Global Healthcare Conference March 11, 2026 11:00 AM EDTCompany ParticipantsBrandon Sim - President ...
A couple of years ago, even the cutting-edge AI models couldn’t reliably do basic arithmetic,” says Sam Taube, lead writer ...
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In a surprising turn of events, Adobe's long-standing CEO Shantanu Narayen is stepping away from his post after two decades ...