More Americans are repairing instead of replacing: Rising prices are fueling interest in Repair Cafés, where volunteers help fix everything from toasters and lamps to clothing and bikes. Many "broken" ...
Eileen Gu, the American-born athlete competing for China at the Winter Olympics, isn't happy with the event's organizers. The 22-year-old California native has chosen to represent China at the Winter ...
A new report by cybersecurity giant CrowdStrike found North Korean hackers posing as remote IT workers and online recruiters made up about half of all documented “hands-on-keyboard” intrusions at U.S.
Olympic freestyle skiing star Eileen Gu’s family home in San Francisco’s wealthy Sea Cliff neighborhood is drawing fresh scrutiny after a large pile of discarded furniture and household items ...
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The flaw, which Meta said it had fixed, allowed anyone to take over accounts using a bug in the company’s new artificial intelligence software. By Mike Isaac and Eli Tan Mike Isaac covers Silicon ...
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Microsoft has cut off access to dozens of its open source projects hosted on GitHub as it investigates how hackers apparently breached the projects and injected password-stealing malware into the code ...
Meta has revealed that 20,225 Instagram users had their accounts hijacked in a recent incident where attackers used Meta's AI-powered support system to reset passwords. As BleepingComputer reported ...
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Unknown attackers spent at least five months inside the Outlook mailbox of a senior executive at a major global stock exchange, copying the inbox out in small, repeated batches and routing it through ...