The ClickFix campaign disguises malware as legitimate Windows updates, using steganography to hide shellcode in PNG files and bypass security detection systems.
With iOS 26.2, iPhone users are getting more control over the Liquid Glass behavior, a new category of Reminders, and a new code-based approach to AirDrop transfers.
Flock Safety cameras have been making headlines as the debate between public safety and privacy continues on. Bay County ...
Antivirus helps keep your devices safe. Anti scam tech helps keep your decisions safe. Both matter in a digital world where ...
The UEFI firmware implementation in some motherboards from ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI, and ASRock is vulnerable to direct memory ...
The Hidden Cost Of Carrying Too Much At Work Notice how burnout stories usually start with the breakdown part? When in ...
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Initiative offers Line 'Safety Check'

Ministry has joined hands with four government agencies and Line (Thailand) on disaster notification efforts, offering a ...
First things first, if you plan to upgrade to first class from a lower cabin airfare, you will need to purchase business ...
New SantaStealer malware reportedly threatens holiday shoppers with password theft. This Christmas-themed info-stealer ...
Botanic Tonics’ supplement drinks have taken convenience stores by storm—even as the company has battled allegations of ...
Apple framed iOS 26.2 as a routine point release, but the software quietly rewires how the iPhone feels in daily use. Beyond ...