Supply chain chaos, old bugs, smarter phishing, and botnets everywhere — here’s what broke the internet this week.
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I ran Linux for two years without actually understanding it, and WSL2 made that possible
WSL has come a long way.
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You're using Excel wrong if you're still manually cleaning data—Python does it for you in seconds
Save your clicks with a few lines of Python code.
Learn why CCleaner is useless on Linux and macOS and the 5 commands to keep your Linux system clean, plus what macOS users ...
Last week, OpenAI updated ChatGPT for iPhone and iPad with access to Codex, its agentic coding tool for Mac. Since launching, the Codex iOS experience has improved in a few key ways. Here’s what’s new ...
Attackers are increasingly abusing Microsoft’s legacy MSHTA utility to silently deliver malware, stealers, and persistent ...
Four supply-chain attacks hit OpenAI, Anthropic, and Meta in 50 days — none inside the model. A 7-row matrix maps what AI ...
OX Security confirmed arbitrary command execution on six live platforms and estimates 200,000 MCP servers are exposed. Here's how to audit your deployments.
A new threat actor is combining social engineering techniques, abuse of legitimate cloud infrastructure, and custom malware together to create what appears to be novel attack chain. Google Threat ...
A critical pre-authentication remote code execution vulnerability in Marimo, an open-source Python notebook platform owned by AI cloud company CoreWeave, was exploited in the wild less than 10 hours ...
ClickFix attacks have evolved to meet the latest defense measures by using a new command to circumvent security and make people infect their own devices with malware — in this case, a remote access ...
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