A set of 30 malicious Chrome extensions that have been installed by more than 300,000 users are masquerading as AI assistants to steal credentials, email content, and browsing information.
About two-thirds of vehicles now have it, providing drivers with anywhere from 7% to 26% in fuel economy savings, according to the Society of Automotive Engineers.
Méfiez-vous des extensions que vous installez sur Google Chrome. Certaines sont frauduleuses et permettent aux pirates de réaliser leurs basses oeuvres. Un nouveau rapport dresse une liste de 30 exten ...
Threat actors are abusing Pastebin comments to distribute a new ClickFix-style attack that tricks cryptocurrency users into ...
Donald Trump has revoked a scientific finding that has been the central in the fight against greenhouse gas emissions. The ...
« Vous ne possédez rien, en dehors des quelques centimètres cubes de votre crâne », écrivait Orwell dans 1984. Une prophétie déjà glaçante, mais qui passerait presque pour un conte de fées face à la v ...
A 7k road sign warning motorists that ducks may be crossing the road has surprised villagers - as they've never seen one in the area and they don't have a pond. Residents of Daws Heath, in Essex, ...
Here's how the JavaScript Registry evolves makes building, sharing, and using JavaScript packages simpler and more secure ...
Open source packages published on the npm and PyPI repositories were laced with code that stole wallet credentials from dYdX developers and backend systems and, in some cases, backdoored devices, ...
Hot tip: maybe don't make a deal with the devil?
Jerome Powell's term as Federal Reserve chairman will end in May - the bank has been under political pressure from the White House about how it sets interest rates.