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PCMag Australia on MSNIs That a Legit Zoom Call or Are You Getting Hacked?Hackers could bypass network security by exploiting popular video-chat platforms. At Black Hat, a security expert says Zoom ...
The Friends of the Aiken County Historical Museum will hold its summer lecture series at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 12, at the ...
As Canada contends with ever-evolving claims on the right to die, the demand for euthanasia has begun to outstrip the ...
Researchers used a calendar invite to make Gemini control lights, windows, and more in a real-world smart home hack.
Dylan Field took Figma public in one of the wildest IPOs in recent memory. He insists the real story is the rise of design ...
Amid resignation rumours, NNPCL boss Bayo Ojulari made a surprise virtual appearance at an industry event, as silence from ...
Of the 15 Sectors covered in reports by ValuEngine, the Technology sector ranks fourth in expected 12-month price return ...
AI hacks show how Gemini could be secretly used to control lights, heaters and other smart home tech, signaling a new evolution in digital vulnerabilities.
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PCMag Australia on MSNCyber Apocalypse Now: Black Hat 2025’s Most Terrifying Hacks and Security BreachesFrom AI hijacks to Russian ad scams, this year's Black Hat conference in Las Vegas revealed a cybersecurity battlefield ...
The LCCI President said that the Federal Board of Revenue has decided to implement a transparent and structured procedure before initiating inquiries under sub-sections 8 and 9 of Section 37A of the ...
For likely the first time ever, security researchers have shown how AI can be hacked to create real world havoc, allowing them to turn off lights, open smart shutters, and more.
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