New York Magazine on MSN

The AI-Powered Hacking Spree Is Here

It turns out AI-coding tools are useful to criminals, too.
A software supplier to France's health ministry was breached, with some very private information possible leaked.
Baltimore launched a new program aimed at improving its recycling system.
Video doorbells are handy, but they’re a threat to privacy. I spoke to experts about why you might ditch your doorbell, and how to safeguard your video.
The Fulu Foundation, a nonprofit that pays out bounties for removing user-hostile features, is hunting for a way to keep Ring ...
Facebook on MSN

Ice cream coffee hack

Discover a simple and delicious ice cream coffee hack, combining creamy ice cream with rich coffee for a sweet, refreshing, and easy-to-make beverage.
Yubico's Geoff Schomburgk on why education is cybersecurity's most overlooked soft target, and what passkeys can do about it. The classroom has been stripped back to its studs and rebuilt as a digital ...
Fake Sara Baloch viral MMS and Angel Nuzhat clip links spark phishing scam; experts warn users against dangerous ‘Assam’ trap ...
Did you watch this year's Super Bowl? If you did, maybe you're one of those who were sat at your sofa fuming about Ring camera's TV ad.
“Taking five seconds to confirm a meeting link really leads to zoom.us [instead of an impostor link] is a simple habit that ...
Every four years, the world is reintroduced to the curious charms of curling thanks to the Winter Olympics. But in Central New York, curling is nothing new. People have been sliding stones on ice at ...
A fake Zoom meeting website is silently pushing surveillance software onto Windows machines. Visitors land on a convincing imitation of a Zoom video call. Moments later, an automatic “Update Available ...