New malware SynkLoader uses a fake Windows lock screen to steal users’ login passwords and give attackers remote access to ...
This week’s cybersecurity recap covers rogue AI behavior, an exploited Metabase zero-day, MCP supply-chain attacks, router backdoors, and more.
Hamza Haq serves as a writer for the gaming guides and lists department at GameRant, while dabbling in news coverage on the side. Based in Pakistan, he has been writing professionally about games ...
The ocean has been heating up over the past century, largely due to human activity that produces heat-trapping greenhouse gases. But strangely, a patch of the Atlantic Ocean south of Greenland and ...
They’re in the forest, in your garden, even on your lawn. These little blobs can look like bright yellow aliens, whose thready networks keep stretching out to … somewhere. In the lab, they’ve ...
Tom Occhino, Engineering, Product, and Design at Vercel and Tiago Sada, Chief Product Officer, Tools for Humanity speak onstage as Sam Altman and Alex Blania Present Lift Off, a World Event at The ...
Front-end software development startup Vercel Inc. introduced a set of new products today at Ship, its annual conference, to deepen its agentic artificial intelligence infrastructure platform to align ...
As agents become the primary way software is built and deployed, Vercel connects its frontend, backend, and agent tooling into a single platform for shipping and running agents at scale. Today at Ship ...
Scientists have linked an unusual "cold blob" in the North Atlantic — one eerily similar to the one featured in the film "The Day After Tomorrow," that has a major impact on global weather. "The ...
Earth’s oceans are heating up, but one patch in the North Atlantic has cooled by about 1 degree Celsius since the 19th century. Scientists now think they know why: The “cold blob” is the result of ...
In the North Atlantic Ocean, south of Greenland and Iceland, a large patch of water is doing something very strange. While the rest of the ocean heats up, it’s been getting colder. A new study says it ...
As the planet warms, it’s becoming increasingly rare to see cooler than average conditions across vast stretches of the ocean, particularly as an expected super El Niño scorches parts of the Pacific.