[ad_1] For someone who used to appear on this website seemingly every damn day, Phoebe Bridgers has been keeping a remarkably low profile ever since the boygenius album cycle finally wrapped up at the 2024 Grammys. Punisher, Bridgers’ most recent solo album, is about to turn six. Last year, Bridgers contributed to records from Lucy...
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[ad_1] The cybersecurity industry has spent the last several years chasing sophisticated threats like zero-days, supply chain compromises, and AI-generated exploits. However, the most reliable entry point for attackers still hasn’t changed: stolen credentials. Identity-based attacks remain a dominant initial access vector in breaches today. Attackers obtain valid credentials through credential stuffing from prior breach...
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[ad_1] A British national tied to the Scattered Spider cybercrime group pleaded guilty to hacking multiple companies via SMS phishing and stealing over $8 million in virtual currency from US victims. Tyler Robert Buchanan, 24, of Dundee, Scotland, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. In November 2024, US authorities...
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[ad_1] A security researcher discovered a nasty flaw in Google’s Antigravity tool, the latest example of companies rushing out AI tools vulnerable to hacking. Within 24 hours of Google releasing its Gemini-powered AI coding tool Antigravity, security researcher Aaron Portnoy discovered what he deemed a severe vulnerability: a trick that allowed him to manipulate the...
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[ad_1] Buying gift cards makes holiday shopping easy. Unfortunately, scammers like them, too — mainly because the cards work like cash. “Once the money is gone, it’s gone,” says Melanie McGovern, director of public relations at the International Association of Better Business Bureaus. And it’s easy for scammers to instruct their victims to purchase them....
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[ad_1] Imagine it: one gadget that can open your garage door, play a round of chess, open locked security doors, or even poke at systems you probably shouldn’t. But that’s exactly what the Flipper Zero can do. It’s essentially the Swiss Army knife of the digital age, packed with a massive library of open‑source tools...
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[ad_1] A Virginia law is facing scrutiny after an internet advocacy group filed a lawsuit last week challenging the policy, which limits young people’s use of social media to an hour per day. The legal scuffle points to a growing trend of state efforts to limit young people’s use of social media, but those efforts...
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[ad_1] Ivanti extends its autonomous platform with new capabilities that deflect tickets, reduce risk and strengthen the security baseline — without sacrificing control, compliance or trust. These advancements position IT and security teams to scale efficiently and effectively respond to the increase in vulnerabilities discovered by sophisticated LLMs like Mythos and GPT-5.4-Cyber. SALT LAKE CITY, April...
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[ad_1] Founding CEO Dr. Sarbari Gupta reflects on firm’s evolution and sets the course for its next chapter RESTON, Va., April 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Electrosoft Services, LLC, a leading provider of federal cybersecurity and digital transformation services, today announced its 25th anniversary, marking a quarter century of innovation and partnership in support of government...
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[ad_1] A private-sector survey has found that over 200 companies in Japan have paid hackers to restore data encrypted by ransomware cyberattacks. The Japan Institute for Promotion of Digital Economy and Community conducted a survey in January on damage caused by ransomware attacks. It obtained responses from 1,107 firms. Among the respondents, 507 companies said...
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