Infostealer malware is swiping millions of passwords, cookies, and search histories. It’s a gold mine for hackers—and a disaster for anyon
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Read MoreThe European Commission is allocating €7.3 billion for defense research over the next seven years. From drones and tanks of the future to battles
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Read MoreCybersecurity researchers have spotted a 3,000-account network on GitHub that is manipulating the platform and spreading ransomware and info stealers.
Read MoreA former Google engineer has built a search engine, WebXray, that aims to find illicit online data collection and tracking—with the goal of beco
Read MoreThe code, the first of its kind, was used to sabotage a heating utility in Lviv at the coldest point in the year—what appears to be yet another
Read MoreThe DOD wants to refurbish ICBM silos that give it the ability to end civilization. But these missiles are useless as weapons, and their other main pu
Read MorePlus: The FBI unlocks the Trump shooter’s phone, a security researcher gets legal threats for exposing hackable traffic lights, and more.source:
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