Microsoft’s push to make Windows 11 a fully AI PC operating system continues, with the company planning to roll out new AI agents that can complete tasks and make changes on your behalf. But the ...
Containers move fast. They're created and removed in seconds, but the vulnerabilities they introduce can stick around. Learn 5 core practices to help engineering and security teams manage container ...
Google on Wednesday revealed five recent malware samples that were built using generative AI. The end results of each one were far below par with professional malware development, a finding that shows ...
Google has released a report describing the novel ways in which malware has been using AI to adapt and evade detection. Google’s Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) has seen several new and interesting ...
Demonstrating a man-in-the-middle (MITM) attack using ARP spoofing on three Kali Linux VMs in VirtualBox. The attacker (Kali 1) intercepts ping traffic between two victims (Kali 2 and Kali 3) with ...
A machine learning-based system for detecting anomalies in encrypted network traffic. Supports real-time analysis, multiple detection algorithms, and insightful visualizations. A comprehensive web ...
When you visit a webpage, you might see a captcha to make sure you’re a real person and not a bot. These usually involve jumbled words, some recognizable images, or just a box that says, “I am not a ...
When the IBM PC was new, I served as the president of the San Francisco PC User Group for three years. That’s how I met PCMag’s editorial team, who brought me on board in 1986. In the years since that ...
Malwarebytes is best known for its free malware cleanup tool, but its full-featured antivirus software is also worth considering. Here, I compare it with Editors' Choice winner Bitdefender to show you ...
Cybersecurity software firm Malwarebytes Inc. today announced the launch of ThreatDown Email Security, a new email security module designed to combat email-based threats. The new module in the ...
Newly published research shows that the domain name system—a fundamental part of the web—can be exploited to hide malicious code and prompt injection attacks against chatbots. Hackers are stashing ...