PG&E says households are under financial strain and bills are rising, making a scammer who calls out of the blue about an ‘overdue’ bill more believable.
PG&E says households are under financial strain and bills are rising, making a scammer who calls out of the blue about an ‘overdue’ bill more believable.
Spread the love“`html In today’s fast-paced business world, effective inventory management is crucial for success. One of the most potent tools in this domain is the barcode scanner. Leveraging ...
Secure software supply chain solution provider Chainguard Inc. today expanded its Chainguard Repository product with malware ...
A Spectra Physics Model A supermarket scanner—one of the first ten ever produced. A laser within the unit projects a beam onto a mirror that redirects it through the glass plate on the top. Cade ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. QR codes, short for Quick-Response codes, are pretty neat. You scan the code using your device's camera, which picks up embedded ...
Going through old papers is always a chore. Nobody wants to dive into a pile of boxes, drawers, and cabinets overflowing with receipts, or legal documents, or even old photos. Remnants of the ...
Anthropic has launched Claude Security in public beta to its Claude Enterprise customers. Previously known as Claude Code Security, the cybersecurity tool is built on Anthropic’s latest generally ...
Last August, some of the best cybersecurity teams in the business gathered in Las Vegas to demonstrate the strength of their AI bug-finding systems at DARPA’s Artificial Intelligence Cyber Challenge ...
A recent kind of package scam encourages you to download your own malware via QR code. Here's what to watch out for. Tyler has worked on, lived with and tested all types of smart home and security ...
PCWorld reports that a massive Claude Code leak revealed Anthropic’s AI actively scans user messages for curse words and frustration indicators like ‘wtf’ and ‘omfg’ using regex detection. This ...
Julie Chapon was 26 when she finally learned what was in her Nestlé Fitness cereal. “I’d eaten this cereal for 10 years,” by 2016 said Chapon, and she considered it to be healthy. “When I checked the ...