Microsoft researchers found a ClickFix campaign that uses the nslookup tool to have users infect their own system with a Remote Access Trojan.
Threat actors are now abusing DNS queries as part of ClickFix social engineering attacks to deliver malware, making this the first known use of DNS as a channel in these campaigns.
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5 powerful command line tricks every Raspberry Pi owner should know
A handful of commands can go a very long way.
These early adopters suggest that the future of AI in the workplace may not be found in banning powerful tools, but in ...
Bob van Luijt, Co-Founder and CEO of Weaviate—which he launched as an open-source vector search engine in March 2019—shared ...
A suspected Chinese espionage group exploited hardcoded admin credentials in Dell RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines to deploy ...
OpenAI has signed on Peter Steinberger, the pioneer of the viral OpenClaw open source personal agentic development tool.
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Crims hit a $20M jackpot via malware-stuffed ATMs
FBI warns these cyber-physical attacks are on the rise Thieves stole more than $20 million from compromised ATMs last year ...
Vibe coding isn’t just prompting. Learn how to manage context windows, troubleshoot smarter, and build an AI Overview ...
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Daily tasks you didn't know your terminal could handle instantly.
Voyager - Across the Unknown is out today, and might grab you if you love the license and can forgive some overfamiliar survival RPG systems.
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