Why I’m No Longer Warning People Before I Link to My Own Content Within Social Networking
It is considered good social networking etiquette–especially on Twitter–to warn your followers that you are posting a link to content...
Read more →It is considered good social networking etiquette–especially on Twitter–to warn your followers that you are posting a link to content...
Read more →A new class of supply chain attacks named ‘slopsquatting’ has emerged from the increased use of generative AI tools for...
Read more →Symbolic Link trick lets attackers bypass FortiGate patches, Fortinet warns Pierluigi Paganini April 12, 2025 Fortinet warns attackers can keep...
Read more →We’ve been debating agnosticism and atheism here for the last couple of weeks. One of the sub-arguments that has pronounced...
Read more →Phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) platform Tycoon2FA, known for bypassing multi-factor authentication on Microsoft 365 and Gmail accounts, has received updates that improve...
Read more →This doesn’t bode well. Here’s an interesting list of predictions from the study: The main drivers of religious affiliation to...
Read more →OpenAI is working on yet another AI model, reportedly called GPT-4.1, a successor to GPT-4o. The Verge recently reported that OpenAI...
Read more →A friend of mine (CarlM) and I have a long-running debate regarding how logical or illogical the average religious person...
Read more →A seven-year-old vulnerability in Cisco networking equipment continues to pose significant security risks, enabling attackers to execute remote code on...
Read more →In short? Bad. To give an overall flavor, here is a collection of data from a number of polls on...
Read more →Microsoft has recently uncovered a sharp rise in ransomware attacks exploiting domain controllers (DCs) through Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), with...
Read more →Organizations across the world are facing mounting pressures to comply with a complex web of regulations. Failure to meet these...
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