Eurail Breach Exposes 300,000 Passports: Travelers' Nightmare Unfolds
Imagine boarding your dream Eurail adventure, only to learn hackers swiped your passport number. That's the shock hitting 300,000 travelers right now.
Imagine boarding your dream Eurail adventure, only to learn hackers swiped your passport number. That's the shock hitting 300,000 travelers right now.
A $10 million jury verdict? Poof—down to $1. The CAFC just reminded patentees that fuzzy damages experts won't cut it anymore.
Picture this: You're chatting with AI about a girls' night thriller, and boom – Tubi drops perfect picks right there. The free streamer just embedded itself in ChatGPT, rewriting discovery rules.
Crypto ATM kingpin Bitcoin Depot just coughed up $3.7 million to hackers. Wallets drained, trust shattered—here's the ugly truth.
Picture this: your WordPress site's slider quietly updates overnight. By morning, hackers own your admin panel. That's the Smart Slider hijack hitting hundreds of thousands right now.
Forget the ceasefire high—your crypto wallet's lighter today. Iran's quick U-turn on the deal has Bitcoin testing $70K support, with ETH and SOL sliding too.
Deribit's $80,000 Bitcoin call just overtook the $60K put in open interest—whales smell blood. Yet with a fragile Iran truce hanging by a thread, who's really winning here?
Picture a next-gen AI accelerator guzzling 1TB/s through a single PCIe slot. That's the dream PCI-SIG's chasing with PCIe 8.0—but reality's biting back hard.
Everyone figured Ireland's Central Bank would stonewall stablecoins amid MiCA chaos. Wrong. Confirmo just snagged dual authorization, flipping the script on crypto payments.
Meta just dropped Muse Spark, a multimodal beast claiming top-five status on AI benchmarks. But ditching open-source? That's Zuckerberg playing catch-up—with a twist.
Imagine AI that doesn't just learn — it rewrites itself. Meta's HyperAgents are here, looping through self-improvement like digital evolution on steroids.
A botnet that rebuilds itself via P2P handshakes even as C2 servers crumble. That's Phorpiex now — and it's just the start of this week's quiet escalations.
Containers are exploding, but so are their hidden risks. Intruder's new agentless scanning tool promises to plug that gap without the usual headaches.
Bernie Sanders wants to freeze AI's infrastructure lifeline. Here's why his data center ban gambit faces long odds in a market addicted to growth.
Why pay n8n.io monthly when AWS Lightsail runs it for under $10? This data-backed guide shows how to install n8n self-hosted on AWS, automate workflows your way, and dodge vendor lock-in.
What if elite coding skills weren't locked behind proprietary walls? NousCoder-14B, forged in four frantic days, blasts open the door to AI that codes like a competitive programming champ.
A dusty rotor spins on Mars, but back home, inventors' dreams crash. CAFC just slammed the door on a patent suit against Ingenuity's builder.
Federal workers are racing the clock to patch a gaping Ivanti hole that's already let hackers in. But here's the kicker: your company's mobile manager might be wide open too.
A top AMD exec just torched Claude Code for dodging the tough stuff. Developers are noticing—and bailing.
Dozens of companies just got exposed. UNC6783 hackers are raiding Zendesk tickets via compromised BPOs, turning customer support into a goldmine for extortion.