Malicious LiteLLM 1.82.7–1.82.8 via Trivy compromise deploys backdoor and steals credentials, enabling Kubernetes-wide persistence and lateral spread.
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.
Stacker compiled a list of 30 slang terms that gained popularity after being used in movies and television shows, using the ...
Des Moines Performing Arts unveils a 2026-’27 Broadway season featuring new musicals, returning favorites and shows designed for everyone.
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Tech stocks sank on Thursday amid uncertainty over US-Iran talks and as a landmark trial verdict opened social media ...
Tech stocks rose on Wednesday amid cautious hopes for US-Iran talks and as a jury reached a highly anticipated decision in a social media addiction lawsuit. Meanwhile, investors continue to evaluate ...
The Thunder Bay Public Library and Tecky Brains Canada are returning with their latest monthly technology workshop this Saturday at the Mary J.L. Black Library. During the workshop, participants will ...
PCWorld demonstrates how OpenAI’s Codex can generate a complete personal homepage in just 56 seconds using simple prompts and ...
Anthropic is fitting its Claude Code AI-powered coding assistant with an auto mode for the Claude AI assistant to handle ...
UGA's Weather Dawgs use a high-resolution model to create localized forecasts for Athens, improving accuracy for residents.