On the server and on the desktop, these apps helped showcase what Linux can do.
My terminal finally keeps up with how I actually work.
Chaos malware targets misconfigured cloud deployments, detected by Darktrace in 2025, expanding botnet monetization via proxy ...
Claude Mythos finds thousands of zero-days as Anthropic launches Project Glasswing, enhancing defenses but exposing AI ...
Lumen focuses on telemetry from the internet backbone, where the largest ISPs interconnect, to reveal attack patterns that ...
The financially motivated cybercriminal threat actor Storm-1175 operates high-velocity ransomware campaigns that weaponize ...
With DeerFlow, ByteDance introduces a super-agent framework that allows for secure and parallel execution of agents through ...
Managing your cloud setup can feel like a puzzle sometimes, especially with all the different services AWS offers. Amazon EC2 ...
The Linux kernel community’s adoption of new fuzzing tools marks another important step toward a more secure and resilient ...
A new campaign delivering the Atomic Stealer malware to macOS users abuses the Script Editor in a variation of the ClickFix ...
Hackers are running a large-scale campaign to steal credentials in an automated way after exploiting React2Shell ...
Lean into the nostalgia trend with the best screen-free digital camera from Camp Snap. Here's why one editor says she won't ...