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I grew up in Soweto, South Africa. Both of my parents worked as security guards, so we did not have much. The phones I knew ...
A suspected China-nexus actor exploits CVE-2026-59310, compromising an estimated 361 IPs in 47 countries and gaining root ...
Tools developed by a think-tank in west Africa are empowering local media and the public to distinguish between true and ...
August’s Patch Tuesday is a big one: 751 fixes, an exploited WinSock flaw and plenty of critical Windows, Office and Exchange issues.
Google Sheets canvas, launched August 13, 2026, lets any Sheets user generate interactive Kanban boards, dashboards, and mini ...
Large language model (LLM) hallucinations are becoming a profitable side business for cybercriminals. They prod the AI models ...
Spread the loveEver found yourself setting up a new development machine, only to spend hours painstakingly reconfiguring your ...
Spread the love“`html Visual Studio Code, or VS Code as it’s affectionately known, has become the undisputed heavyweight ...
After a multi-year hiatus, the venerable BugTraq mailing list is back! For decades, BugTraq was the place where vulnerabilities were disclosed, from the early days when nearly all vendors viewed ...
For enterprise developers, Harness may ultimately be the more consequential part of Thursday’s announcement. Models can ...
Risky security flaws are found in 45% of AI-generated code tests. Here are the 5 checks that make a vibe coded app safe to ship.