Inaugural Pwn2Own Automotive Contest Dangles $1M for Car Hackers
September 2 2023The competition encourages automotive research and allows for contestants to take part in person or remotely.
Read moreThe competition encourages automotive research and allows for contestants to take part in person or remotely.
Read moreNvidia and AMD do face expanded export rules for their A100 and H100 artificial intelligence (AI) chips in the Middle East, but it's not yet clear why.
Read moreThe sophisticated attacks, tracked as DB#JAMMER, run shell commands to impair defenses and deploy tools to establish persistence on the host.
Read moreContent creators want to protect their intellectual property from AI by poisoning data. Could this destroy the machine learning ecosystem?
Read moreResearchers crack Key Group's ransomware encryption and release free tool for victim organizations to recover their data.
Read moreThe move by New York's Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) follows a report that showed how easy it is for someone to pull up another individual's seven-day ride history through...
Read moreDomain names ending in “.US” — the top-level domain for the United States — are among the most prevalent in phishing scams, new research shows. This is noteworthy because...
Read moreThe Security and Exchange Commission's Proposed Rule for Public Companies (PPRC) is ambiguous.
Read moreA Brazilian spyware app vendor was hacked by activists:
In an undated note seen by TechCrunch, the unnamed hackers described how they found and exploited several security vulnerabilities that...
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