
Rust makes it impossible to introduce some of the most common security vulnerabilities. And its adoption can’t come soon enough.
Rust makes it impossible to introduce some of the most common security vulnerabilities. And its adoption can’t come soon enough.
Underwater cables keep the internet online. When they congregate in one place, things get tricky.
Plus: The New York Post gets hacked, a huge stalkerware network is exposed, and the US claims China interfered with its Huawei probe.
What’s next for the social network is anyone’s guess—but here’s what to watch as you wade through the privacy and security morass.
Your anti-malware software may not work if you upgraded to the new operating system. But Apple says a fix is on the way.
AlphaBay was the largest online drug bazaar in history, run by a technological mastermind who seemed untouchable—until his tech was turned against him.
Plus: A Microsoft cloud leak exposed potential customers, new IoT security labels come to the US, and details emerge about Trump’s document stash.
Endless vulnerabilities. Massive hacking campaigns. Slow and technically tough patching. It’s time to say goodbye to on-premise Exchange.
Vice Society has a superpower that’s allowed it to quietly carry out attacks on schools and hospitals around the world: mediocrity.