Researchers developed attacks able to bypass client isolation in Wi-Fi networks used at home, at work, in airports, and in coffee shops.
North Korean hackers are deploying newly uncovered tools to move data between internet-connected and air-gapped systems, spread via removable drives, and conduct covert surveillance.
KAT is a suite of tools that analyse jellyfish hashes or sequence files (fasta or fastq) using kmer counts. The following tools are currently available in KAT: kmer: Produces a k-mer hash containing ...
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