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Spread the loveEver found yourself setting up a new development machine, only to spend hours painstakingly reconfiguring your ...
Spread the loveWhen you’re diving into the world of programming, especially with Python, the tools you choose can profoundly ...
PODCAST: Why cyber security’s basics still matter in the age of AI, with ThreatLocker’s Keiran Human
Malicious browser extensions are giving attackers another route into corporate environments, with phishing campaigns tricking users into installing tools capable of running arbitrary code. Cyber Daily ...
Cyber Daily: Fabio, you've said that organisations that rely upon malware-driven tools are basically making themselves vulnerable. What do you mean by that? Fabio Fratucello: So that comes from pretty ...
As the role of digital infrastructure becomes increasingly important in supporting South Africa’s economic growth, data centres have become critical in shaping this landscape, serving customers in ...
David Chisnall discusses how the CHERI hardware architecture redefines pointer safety to solve isolation and sharing challenges. He explains how CHERI enables spatial and temporal memory safety for ...
CrowdStrike's 2026 Threat Hunting Report traces a multiyear shift from conventional intrusions toward attacks that exploit trusted identities, cloud services, AI systems and software dependencies.
DeadLock ransomware uses Polygon smart contracts, Session, and blockchain-hosted leak content to make extortion infrastructure harder to disrupt.
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