Noland Arbaugh said if he's connected to his computer, a hacker could control his cursor and access personal files.
A spoon rests in a bowl of instant mashed potato flakes. - Nutria3000/Shutterstock Just when your socials seem to cool down from one viral food phenomenon, the fever lights up again with another.
A new type of radio frequency identification (RFID) chip developed by a team of researchers from Texas Instruments and MIT is believed to be impossible to hack. Should the technology prove scalable, ...
Your credit or debit card with a chip in it, touted as being less vulnerable than magnetic strip cards, may not be as safe as you think. Some consumers' chip cards are getting hacked anyway and they ...
Hacking attacks are becoming more complex due to the significant rise of information shared between components or devices in the 5G/6G era, such as for the Internet of Things (IoT) and autonomous ...
ARLINGTON, VA. — A researcher with expertise in hacking hardware Tuesday detailed at the Black Hat DC conference how it’s possible to subvert the security of a processor used to protect computers, ...
The debate between privacy and national security has never been more heated, with Apple and other tech firms going up against the government. So how are text messages encrypted, and what are the ...
If you've ever taken a trip to Outback Steakhouse, you know that ordering a Bloomin' Onion is a must. That massive, ...
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