Supply chain chaos, old bugs, smarter phishing, and botnets everywhere — here’s what broke the internet this week.
A developer used ESA's GAIA DR3 dataset, which maps 1.8 billion real stars, to recreate the Project Hail Mary star map. It's accurate, interactive, and completely free to explore.
TrapDoor spread 34 malicious packages across npm, PyPI, and Crates.io, stealing developer credentials and enabling persistence.
The Shai-Hulud supply-chain malware campaign is exploiting the automated systems developers trust to publish software safely.
Philip Potempa’s new children’s play, "The Frog Prince & The Princess: A Hoppy Tale," premieres this week at Theatre at the Center in Munster.
Attackers are increasingly abusing Microsoft’s legacy MSHTA utility to silently deliver malware, stealers, and persistent ...
The 25 best films turning 50 in 2025. In the summer of 1975, a young director named Steven Spielberg released a thriller ...
The cloud-first digital health development platform provides built-in support for healthcare interoperability standards, ...
Satire is tough to pull off. All satire should be comedic, but that doesn't mean all comedy is satire. We think these are the ...
It’s time to switch to a new development tool for SQL Server and Azure SQL. Here’s how to get started with the MSSQL ...
Now half the scientific community looks like caffeinated DJs remixing protein structures at 2 a.m. while whispering things ...
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