ThreatsDay Bulletin covers AI abuse, poisoned packages, phishing, macOS attacks, SD-WAN flaws, scams, and supply-chain ...
French authorities said that government cybersecurity researchers will stop certifying security products that lack ...
SentinelLabs researchers have discovered new malware that removes malicious code planted by the TeamPCP supply chain hackers and replaces it with its own. Named PCPJack, the framework was discovered ...
A logic flaw sitting undetected in the Linux kernel for nearly nine years lets any unprivileged local user gain root access on virtually every mainstream Linux distribution shipped since 2017, ...
A suspicious Visual Studio Code extension with file-encrypting and data-stealing behavior successfully bypassed marketplace review and entered the developer ecosystem. In a suspected test effort, ...
Financial firms, government agencies, and other sectors with sensitive data need to worry about the arrival of quantum computers today, even though a cryptographically relevant quantum computer (CRQC) ...
Alvin discovered his love for writing while wrapping up his first degree in Analytical Chemistry. As a technology enthusiast, he started his writing career as a tech writer dabbling in different ...
Next generation sequencing reads from RNA-seq studies expose private genotypes of individuals during computation. Here, we introduce pQuant, an algorithm that employs homomorphic encryption to ensure ...
Steganography is a technique that is frequently used to hide hidden information in multimedia artifacts including music, video, and images. In order to protect data saved in the cloud, this paper ...
In the digital age, the global character of the Internet has significantly improved our daily lives by providing access to large amounts of knowledge and allowing for seamless connections. However, ...
As the title implies, these algorithms are just for fun (an excuse to hone your Python skills, if you need one). Please don't use them to encrypt any sensitive data. You've been warned. The first and ...