A new wave of device code phishing shows how threat actors are scaling account compromise using AI and end‑to‑end automation.
AI chatbots make it possible for people who can’t code to build apps, sites and tools. But it’s decidedly problematic.
Hundreds of organizations have been compromised daily by a Microsoft device-code phishing campaign that uses AI and ...
The campaign is stealing credentials from unpatched servers at scale, due to “neglect and efficiency,” says analyst, and the ...
There has never been a greater need for secure remote connections to production machinery. Industrial settings are getting ...
Any conversation with the filmmaker invariably turns to "Sholay", just four years after "Andaz". Starring Dharmendra, Amitabh ...
Turns out my devices talk way too much.
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Why I'm learning to code in the age of vibe coding
I'm not giving in to the vibes yet.
Apollo reports on six successful cold-calling scripts that engage prospects and convert objections into booked meetings.
Plus, why Hannah Einbinder's Ava just can't quit Deborah, and why the co-creators didn't want audiences to think she died in ...
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