ESET researchers discover PromptSpy, the first known Android malware to abuse generative AI in its execution flow.
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Whether you’re on a busy Toledo street like West Bancroft or in a more quiet neighborhood like on Elmwood Avenue, you will find houses and buildings with orange signs. Battalion ...
Anthropic's launch of new AI productivity tools spooked investors. The worries hit a wide swath of software and data service companies. Among the worst-hit companies on the Nasdaq were Thomson Reuters ...
A Texas water tower overflowed in silence. No sirens. No alerts. Just a foreign hacking group logged into America’s infrastructure—and took control. What happened in Muleshoe wasn’t just a cyberattack ...
In his famous 20th century novel "The Sun Also Rises," Ernest Hemingway’s character, Mike Campbell, was asked by a friend how his financial ruin had happened. Campbell replied to the question simply, ...
A specific fruit juice consumed every day might benefit the millions of British people dealing with a potentially serious health condition. Research suggests this red beverage could reduce elevated ...
A large cloud over the sea of the town of Andratx, in Mallorca, Spain (file photo)(Image: CATI CLADERA/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock) An urgent warning has been issued to ...
He had decided that the America he believed in would not make it if people like him didn’t speak up, so on a cool, rainy morning in the suburbs of Philadelphia, Jon, 67 and recently retired, marched ...
Making her children's book debut, Gilligan's Island alum and longtime literacy volunteer Louise suggests that readers find inspiration for future careers in the animal kingdom. The left side of each ...
A group of people were hanging out at Gyllyngvase Beach in Falmouth, England, when they saw a large pile of red netting on the shoreline. After watching for a moment, they realized it was moving.
The Winter Olympics Have a Naughty Bits Scandal. Or Maybe Not. The Milan Cortina Games go viral with intrigue over illicit ski jumping suits and below-the-belt injections—but no Olympians have been ...