The first Minecraft Live presentation of 2026 is kicking off next week with information on the upcoming Tiny Takeover content update and other reveals.
The number of ways that Windows shortcut (.LNK) files can be abused just keeps growing: A cybersecurity researcher has documented four new techniques to trick Windows users into running malicious ...
Moltbook, the Reddit-style site for AI agents to communicate with each other, has become the talk of human social media over the last few days, as people who should know better have convinced ...
The North Korean threat actors behind the Contagious Interview campaign are employing a new mechanism that uses Microsoft Visual Studio Code to deliver a previously unseen backdoor that enables remote ...
Threat actors behind the campaign are abusing Microsoft Visual Studio Code’s trusted workflows to execute and persist malicious code. Threat actors behind the long-running Contagious Interview ...
Minecraft is entering a new era in 2026. With the launch of Minecraft Java 26.1, Mojang is not just releasing another content patch — it’s introducing a new yearly versioning system and laying down ...
OpenAI has said that some attack methods against AI browsers like ChatGPT Atlas are likely here to stay, raising questions about whether AI agents can ever safely operate across the open web. The main ...
Human-in-the-loop (HITL) safeguards that AI agents rely on can be subverted, allowing attackers to weaponize them to run malicious code, new research from CheckMarx shows. HITL dialogs are a safety ...
Welcome to the future — but be careful. “Billions of people trust Chrome to keep them safe,” Google says, adding that "the primary new threat facing all agentic browsers is indirect prompt injection.” ...
After a few months of development, Minecraft's last update of 2025 has arrived across platforms. This is Mounts of Mayhem. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
In today’s 2-Minute Tech Briefing, OpenAI’s new “confession” system that flags AI mistakes, Microsoft’s quiet fix for long-abused Windows shortcut vulnerabilities, and why CIOs are pulling back from ...