Microsoft is sounding the alarm, and this time, the warning hits home for everyday users. Hackers are now turning Microsoft Teams security threats into real-world dangers that go far beyond corporate ...
Like we said, these aren't some bros getting together to code between keggers, or some suave New York rich kids. The people described by Chen sound like bona fide computer nerds. If the photos of kids ...
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Microsoft just sounded the alarm on a scam exploding across American workplaces. Hackers are sliding into Microsoft Teams ...
This week saw attacks on Claude Code users, LastPass users, Starlink users, and, perhaps worst of all, people who needed an ambulance. Add a dash of AI hacking, and you have another wild week in ...
A security researcher published details of three security vulnerabilities in Windows Defender, and the code used to exploit ...
Hackers may get all the headlines but real world scammers can be just as dangerous — if not more so — especially when the end result is the same. After spending the last decade writing about ...
Right now, across dark web forums, Telegram channels, and underground marketplaces, hackers are talking about artificial intelligence - but not in the way most people expect. They aren’t debating how ...
Hackers are pulling the strings far beyond cyberspace. A research team has uncovered details of a scam to hijack real-world cargo shipments. Here's NPR cybersecurity correspondent Jenna McLaughlin.
This may sound like a very simple reminder, but if you ever get an email claiming to be from the customer support team of a service you use, always contact them directly to make sure the message you ...