Asian state-linked hackers breached 70 entities, used phishing, N-day exploits, and rootkits for global espionage.
The DKnife gateway-monitoring and AitM framework is targeting Chinese users’ desktop, mobile, and IoT devices with backdoors.
Security researchers from Palo Alto Networks believe the likely Asia-based group is expanding its activities, which include sophisticated tools and techniques.
Firefox users didn't want AI, so Mozilla is giving them a way to kill it ...
Zephyr, an open source project that launched under the Linux Foundation in 2016, builds a secure, connected and flexible RTOS ...
Every time a computer receives a network packet, completes a disk write, or a user moves the mouse, the processor handles an event known as an ...
Some of the best and most popular gaming distributions on Linux are collaborating to make future updates quicker and more ...
Moving from Windows to Linux doesn't require much of a learning curve and brings some real benefits, but you need to accept a ...
Bazzite joins the Open Gaming Collective (OGC) with Nobara and ChimeraOS to end fragmentation and improve Linux gaming ...
Gaming on Linux has already come a long way over recent years, with improvements to Valve’s Proton and more gamers switching ...
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