What to Know About the TikTok Ban Legislation

House lawmakers are expected to vote starting at around 10 a.m. on Wednesday on legislation meant to force ByteDance, the Chinese internet company, to sell its wildly popular social media app TikTok. The vote would be the latest development in a yearslong cold war between the United States and China over who controls valuable technology […]

Ford developing deployable mud flaps

Mud flaps are a simple and straightforward part of a car or truck, but Ford has come up with something a bit more elaborate. In a patent application published by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) on Feb. 20—but filed on April 26, 2022—Ford details deployable mud flaps that would move outward from […]

Getting Started With 3D Printing

Join the 3D printing revolution! This quick overview will familiarize you with the important concepts of fused filament fabrication. Posted on December 18, 2015 by Ryan Lutz 3D printers look like fun, and you can’t wait to join the party– right? If you’ve been waiting for the opportune moment to dive head-first into this exciting […]

Bitcoin Hodlers Eye Long Term: $520 Million BTC Moved

Bitcoin (BTC) danced into uncharted realms this week, breaking barriers with a triumphant surge that pushed its value beyond the $73,000 mark. The cryptocurrency world, once again, finds itself in the midst of a thrilling price discovery phase, propelled by an amalgamation of bullish indicators and a notable shift in investor sentiments. Related Reading: Cardano […]

The “Red Line” And Reality

President Joe Biden put himself into an untenable dilemma by telling MSNBC’s Jonathan Capehart that his “red line” was Israel attacking the southern Gaza city of Rafah. His campaign swiftly tried to walk it back, recognizing the unforced error, but the bell can’t be unwrung. In the interview, with MSNBC, Mr. Biden rebuked Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu […]

Cybercriminals Deploying VCURMS and STRRAT Trojans via AWS and GitHub

Mar 13, 2024NewsroomPhishing Attack / Threat Intelligence A new phishing campaign has been observed delivering remote access trojans (RAT) such as VCURMS and STRRAT by means of a malicious Java-based downloader. “The attackers stored malware on public services like Amazon Web Services (AWS) and GitHub, employing a commercial protector to avoid detection of the malware,” […]

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