Turns out Windows already gives you all the tools you need to block distracting apps and websites—you just have to put them ...
Sorry to keep you waiting. I will introduce 5 practical prompts that you can use starting tomorrow to reduce your simple tasks to zero. Just by rewriting the [ ] parts to fit your own situation, the ...
New “DeepLoad” malware is turning a single user click into fileless, credential‑stealing persistence inside enterprise networks, leveraging the ClickFix technique and AI-generated obfuscation to evade ...
AI engineering feels a lot like plumbing. Every new model, every new document type, every new tool you want the LLM to call adds a layer of boilerplate. You juggle provider wrappers, JSON parsers, PDF ...
Cybercriminals keep getting better at blending into the software you use every day. Over the past few years, we've seen phishing pages that copy banking portals, fake browser alerts that claim your ...
Maybe you have experienced the default Vi mode in Zsh, after turning on the default Vi mode, you gradually found that it had many problems, some features were not perfect or non-existent, and some ...
Power doesn’t just disappear in one big breach. It slips away in the small stuff—a patch that’s missed, a setting that’s wrong, a system no one is watching. Security usually doesn’t fail all at once; ...
A new warning as we head into the weekend, that a “global attack” is now targeting Windows users in multiple countries around the world. The campaign is stupidly simple, but it hammers home the risk ...
Threat actors are using fake browser updates and software fixes to trick users into cutting/copying and pasting PowerShell scripts loaded with various malware strains — including remote access Trojans ...