Aging malware can remain dangerous long after its creators move on, leaving victims with fewer protections and no reliable recovery path.
New laws in California and New York might stop anyone from 3D printing guns — and create entirely new kinds of surveillance.
a laptop screen with a webpage of the IT Army of Ukraine group of volunteer hackers. The IT Army of Ukraine first set up in the wake of Russia's devastating attack, and has since hugely grown in ...
Morning Overview on MSN
The Pentagon released 162 declassified UAP files, and many cases remain unexplained
On May 8, 2026, the U.S. Department of War posted 162 declassified files on unidentified anomalous phenomena to a new public ...
NostalgicPod promises to turn your Android phone into a modern-day iPod. I tried it out for myself, and I absolutely love it.
GitHub Copilot security review launched in the desktop app July 14, giving all subscribers — Free tier included — AI-driven ...
An immune system has one design flaw that no amount of engineering ever fully solves: the same mechanisms that let it ...
The case is not a new one and state police concluded it did not impact the outcome of the 2020 election; Trump wants a new ...
How-To Geek on MSN
This open-source clipboard manager slowly became my most important productivity tool
Classic copying and pasting is old—you can do much better.
Anthropic’s AI-run espionage report shows why enterprises need stronger governance for AI agents, MCP connectors, and ...
More than 120 new Florida laws kick in on Wednesday, July 1. Some are minor changes, but some you need to know now.
A deep dive into more than six years of federal watchdog records shows that over $225 million meant for classrooms across America was instead swallowed up by widespread corruption, insider dealing, ...
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