Conservative podcast host broadcasting from the Artemis II launch in Florida took a moment to show wacko conspiracy theorists that he really was on-site for the historic moment. “Go touch the grass, ...
Cutting corners: The code looked harmless. A GitHub repository, a small freelance task, and a standard request sent over LinkedIn to a blockchain engineer: run this snippet, fix a few bugs, get paid.
A large-scale malware campaign is targeting developers on GitHub, using fake Visual Studio Code security alerts to trick users into downloading malicious payloads and exposing system data. According ...
AI models that lie and cheat appear to be growing in number with reports of deceptive scheming surging in the last six months, a study into the technology has found. AI chatbots and agents disregarded ...
ALL RIGHT, DRIVERS, BE AWARE. FLORIDA HIGHWAY PATROL IS WARNING THE PUBLIC AGAIN OF AN ONGOING SCAM THROUGH TEXT MESSAGES. THE SCAM IS TO TRY TO MAKE YOU PAY FOR TICKETS THAT AREN’T REAL. WESH 2’S ...
A warning from the Dallas Police Department highlights a new variation of a familiar scam: text messages that appear to come from municipal courts directing recipients to fraudulent payment links.
Kaspersky has warned of a new malware campaign targeting developers through fake Claude Code and OpenClaw downloads. Using malicious search ads, hackers are infecting Windows and Mac users with ...
Facepalm: A massive army of IT workers has reportedly been mobilized by North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un to infiltrate Western companies in what is believed to be one of the largest state-sponsored ...
THE FATHER OF A YOUNG GIRL VICTIMIZED BY THE USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, SAYS LAWMAKERS HAVE TO ACT AND MAKE PENALTIES MORE STRICT FOR THOSE WHO IMPROPERLY USE AI TO TARGET KIDS. AND THIS COMES ...
Microsoft Defender Experts has observed the Contagious Interview campaign, a sophisticated social engineering operation active since at least December 2022. Microsoft continues to detect activity ...
Meta acquired Moltbook, the Reddit-like “social network” where AI agents using OpenClaw can communicate with one another. The news was first reported by Axios and later confirmed to TechCrunch.
Threat actors are exploiting a common developer habit — copying installation commands directly from websites — to distribute malware through fake software installation pages. Security researchers at ...