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A celebration of the tweaks and customizations that make life easier at the CLI.
Daemon Tools users: It's time to check your machines for stealthy infections, stat.
Reddit REALLY wants you to use its app.
Amid falling revenue and store closures, GameStop wants to buy the much larger eBay.
The outage has hampered communication concerning a critical vulnerability that gives root.
CopyFail threatens multi-tenant servers, CI/CD work flows, Kubernetes containers, and more.
Security firms find themselves especially exposed.
If you're one of millions using element-data, it's time to check for compromise.
Hundreds of subdomains from dozens of universities have been hijacked by scammers.
Technically speaking, there's no practical benefit to use PQC. So why is it being used?
When authentication fails, things can go very, very wrong.
A stubborn misconception is hampering the already hard work of quantum readiness.
Grinex says needed hacking resources "available exclusively to... unfriendly states."
Here's which players are winning the race to transition to post-quantum crypto.
Western Union exec says there were "challenges" working with Broadcom.
As the US and Israel's war has ramped up, so too have hacks on US industrial sites.
End-of-life routers in homes and small offices hacked in 120 countries.
The viral AI agentic tool let attackers silently gain admin unauthenticated access.
GDDRHammer, GeForge and GPUBreach hammer GPU memory in ways that hijack the CPU.
No, the sky isn't falling, but Q Day is coming, and it won't be as expensive as thought.
Company warns entire industry to move off RSA and EC more quickly.
Development houses: It's time to check your networks for infections.
Admins: Sorry to say, but it's likely a rotate-your-secrets kind of weekend.
Broadcom says the group is misrepresenting market "realities."