Ransomware Was the Leading Mobile Malware in 2015
According to a study by Blue Coat Systems, mobile ransomware emerged as the most common type of mobile malware in 2015, reflecting a more active mobile threat landscape.
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According to a study by Blue Coat Systems, mobile ransomware emerged as the most common type of mobile malware in 2015, reflecting a more active mobile threat landscape.
This editorial examines the significant differences in internet speeds between Switzerland and the United States, highlighting Switzerland's impressive 25 Gbit connectivity.
In a shocking incident, a 32-year-old mother of five was fatally stabbed by two sisters and a friend in broad daylight. The suspects were seen smiling as they were taken into custody.
Anthropic has received government approval to reactivate its AI models, Fable and Mythos.
In a significant move, the Trump administration has lifted restrictions on Anthropic's AI models, a decision prompted by recent cybersecurity alarms.
A recent exploration into knowledge distillation techniques aims to enhance the efficiency of black-box large language models, with potential applications across various fields.
This piece delves into the critical differences between POSIX standards and shell interfaces, emphasizing the importance of this knowledge for developers.
Recent benchmarks indicate that GLM 5.2 outperforms Claude in various cybersecurity tests, raising questions about future AI developments.
Zanagrams is an engaging online word game that combines vocabulary challenges with strategic gameplay, inviting players to test their skills.
An in-depth review of the Lemote Yeeloong laptop reveals its performance with OpenBSD, highlighting user experiences and challenges encountered.
Discover Daisugi, a traditional Japanese technique that cultivates straight wood from trees without the need for felling, highlighting its eco-friendly and cultural importance.
Tokenmaxxing has experienced a notable decline, prompting discussions about its implications for the tech industry and community reactions.
A recent inquiry on Hacker News seeks to uncover the topics that are shaping discussions in San Francisco. What ideas and companies are trending?
Despite notable economic growth in Greece, many citizens continue to experience financial insecurity. This disparity raises questions about the relationship between national wealth and individual well-being.
Recent federal actions have cast uncertainty over Polestar's future, while Volvo appears unaffected. These developments could have significant implications for the automotive sector.
WAL-RUS, a new open-source tool, aims to enhance the performance of PostgreSQL backups through a Rust rewrite of WAL-G.
Decomp Academy aims to provide a beginner-friendly platform for learning how to decompile GameCube games, focusing on classics like Star Fox Adventures.
This guide provides detailed instructions for configuring the AMD Strix Halo RDMA cluster, along with links to resources and community feedback.
This guide assists users in choosing the most suitable public DNS resolver by evaluating performance, privacy, and security features.
Starglyphs is an upcoming puzzle game that draws inspiration from constellation tracing and Euler paths, appealing to fans of strategic gameplay.