Geek Battles: A Call for Perspective
“Linux sucks as a desktop.” “Windows is insecure.” “OS X is for rich, trendy art majors.” Depending on who’s in earshot, spouting off any of…
“Linux sucks as a desktop.” “Windows is insecure.” “OS X is for rich, trendy art majors.” Depending on who’s in earshot, spouting off any of…
I’ve been having a conversation with a friend about whether atheism and agnosticism is a belief. First off, let’s synchronize. If one were to claim…
I’ve been having a conversation with a friend about whether atheism and agnosticism is a belief. First off, let’s synchronize. If one were to claim…
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added a critical Fortinet FortiWeb vulnerability to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, confirming active exploitation…
Neovim command sequences visualization (click for full size) After returning to Neovim recently, I’ve discovered some powerful techniques for manipulating lines that have significantly improved…
CrushFTP is warning that threat actors are actively exploiting a zero-day vulnerability tracked as CVE-2025-54309, which allows attackers to gain administrative access via the web…
How to make Opencode respect your terminal’s transparent background July 18, 2025 Opencode running with transparent background in Ghostty (click for full size) If you’re…
CrushFTP is warning that threat actors are actively exploiting a zero-day vulnerability tracked as CVE-2025-54309, which allows attackers to gain administrative access via the web…
CrushFTP is warning that threat actors are actively exploiting a zero-day vulnerability tracked as CVE-2025-54309, which allows attackers to gain administrative access via the web…
Authorities released free decryptor for Phobos and 8base ransomware Pierluigi Paganini July 18, 2025 Japanese police released a free decryptor for Phobos and 8Base ransomware,…
Arch Linux has pulled three malicious packages uploaded to the Arch User Repository (AUR) were used to install the CHAOS remote access trojan (RAT) on…
Cybersecurity experts at cside have discovered a clever campaign that infected over 3,500 websites with nefarious JavaScript miners, marking a startling return to crypto-jacking techniques…