Now sites have a new way to spy on their visitors: measuring subtle interactions with their solid-state drives. The technique ...
The PureLogs module targeted a wide range of browsers, including Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Brave, Opera, Yandex Browser, ...
How-To Geek on MSN
VLC is overrated, and this open-source alternative is much better
Discover the hidden gem of media players that power users have been quietly enjoying for years, and find out why it's time to ...
CBSE, while rejecting broader claims that the actual evaluation portal was hacked, has acknowledged that vulnerabilities in ...
MESCIUS USA, Inc., a global provider of award-winning enterprise software development tools, is pleased to announce a new product for the Document Solutions product line: Document Solutions PDF JS.
Researchers have shown that a web page can watch for tiny slowdowns in a computer’s storage drive and use those delays to guess which websites someone visits or which apps they open. The technique is ...
India Today on MSN
After CBSE, experts find cracks in Maharashtra technical board's online marks system
Following CBSE fallout, a publicly exposed 'master password' on MSBTE's OnMarks portal raises fresh questions about the security of India's digital exam systems.
Cryptopolitan on MSN
North Korea’s Lazarus turns to fileless malware in new crypto attacks
Lazarus Group has deployed RemotePE, a fully memory-resident trojan that is extremely hard for traditional antivirus and forensic tools to detect.
Ubiquiti released a new security bulletin detailing fixes for six security issues, including one rated 9.1 (critical) and one scoring a perfect 10.0 on the CVE risk scale. The vulnerabilities ...
By discreetly measuring EM leaks and SSD operations, attackers leveraging the FROST attack can effectively spy on browser activity from a single open tab.
Tom's Hardware on MSN
Researchers say they can spy on your browsing by measuring SSD activity through a browser API
FROST exploits the Origin Private File System (OPFS), a browser API that lets websites create and store files on a user's local disk.
A recent Stack Overflow survey found that more than 84% of developers are already using or planning to use AI tools in their workflow. After trying OpenAI Codex for myself, I understand why. Like many ...
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