This week in cybersecurity: AI coding agents with exploitable vulnerabilities, cybercrime rings operating like professional enterprises, and new scam tactics—including malicious QR codes.
Georgia legislators and the state’s elections chief lacked a plan Wednesday to stop using computer QR codes for counting ...
Georgia legislators and the state’s elections chief lacked a plan Wednesday, Jan. 21, to stop using computer QR codes for counting ballots before a July 1 deadline. Secretary of State Brad ...
Everyone on the internet is wondering, how to set up Clawdbot or MoltBot on a Mac Mini? Here's a complete guide with easy to ...
The North Korean hacking group Kimsuky is using QR code phishing to target Americans with fake questionnaires and malicious ...
QR codes are not harmless.
The internet’s latest AI obsession isn’t another chatbot – it’s a digital employee. Originally launched as Clawdbot, the ...
The ultimate exercise in DIY home organization.
If you have a Samsung TV set up in your house, you may not be aware of just how many smart features you have access to. Here ...
In general, yes — eSIMs are very safe. The bigger risk usually isn’t the eSIM technology … it’s choosing the wrong provider.
Staying connected to work or friends and family is important when traveling abroad, and using eSIM can help secure that ...
A QR Code scan is like a raised hand in a crowded room. It’s voluntary, visible, and tells you exactly who’s interested. Compare that to website cookies, which are more like secretly following someone ...