PM This week in cybersecurity: botnets, RCE flaws, AI-driven attacks, stealers, and more. Fast, no-fluff roundup.
Python 3.15 introduces an immutable or ‘frozen’ dictionary that is useful in places ordinary dicts can’t be used.
Ukraine is using ground robots and drones to cut casualties, sustain logistics, and adapt faster as the war with Russia ...
Over 1,000 exposed ComfyUI instances exploited via unauthenticated code execution, enabling Monero mining and botnet expansion.
The cybercrime crew linked to the Trivy supply-chain attack has struck again, this time pushing malicious Telnyx package ...
Cryptopolitan on MSN
Hackers target crypto users with fake CAPTCHA
Crypto users are facing a new security threat via fake Cloudflare CAPTCHA pages. The attack installs an infostealer built to ...
VnExpress International on MSN
Vietnamese teen accused of creating malware that infected 94,000 computers worldwide
A 12th-grade student in Thanh Hoa Province has been accused of developing malicious software and selling it to cybercrime syndicates, enabling them to allegedly hijack over 94,000 computers globally.
Nigeria consistently ranks among the world’s top flaring nations, joining Russia, Iran, Iraq, and the US to account for more than three-quarters of global flared gas.
The Trump administration plans to tap a major engineering and electronic services company to run the country’s largest immigration detention center, where one detainee was killed and two others have ...
Developers behind the massive overhaul of the former Six Flags in New Orleans East say they will soon finalize $300 million in financing and have found operators for a youth sports complex and water ...
Six Flags amusement park in Eureka as seen from a plane in June 2022. The company that will run Six Flags St. Louis once its sale goes through is promising new attractions, better value and a rebrand ...
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