A pair of US lawmakers are calling for an investigation into how easily spies can steal information based on devices’ electromagnetic and acoustic leaks—a spying trick the NSA once codenamed TEMPEST.
TfL insists it has "kept customers informed throughout this incident and will continue to take all necessary action".
Russian state-sponsored hackers have been linked to an ongoing Signal and WhatsApp phishing campaign targeting government officials, military personnel, and journalists to gain access to sensitive ...
A museum dedicated to the history of home video games and computers is taking shape in Penn Hills. In mid-February, Brendan Becker opened the first rooms of his Bloop Museum in the township’s former ...
The screen lights up with a message you did not expect, and that small alert suddenly feels heavier than it should. One ...
The new hotness in AI-based assistants — OpenClaw (formerly known as ClawdBot and Moltbot) — has seen rapid adoption since ...
They say that fact can be stranger than fiction, but for fans of Apple TV’s Tehran, simply telling the two apart can be hard enough. Tehran, which premiered in 2020 and is currently filming its ...
For more than 50 years, Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) has been one of the world’s most influential companies, now a titan in software (Microsoft 365), cloud computing (Microsoft Azure), and AI ...
An AI agent reads its own source code, forms a hypothesis for improvement (such as changing a learning rate or an architecture depth), modifies the code, runs the experiment, and evaluates the results ...
Around 10 million people had their personal data stolen during the 2024 cyber-attack on Transport for London (TfL), according to the BBC.