You can scan a QR code using the camera on your smartphone, tablet, or computer — however, you may need to download an app.
Despite its cute name, a USB 'Rubber Ducky' has the potential to load a hacker's malicious code onto your computer within seconds of being plugged in.
Learn how to use Netflix's secret category codes to discover hidden content that's perfect for Halloween streaming.
Cryptocurrency is filled with opportunities and innovations that set it apart from traditional finance. Crypto is not just virtual cash; it is a different ...
Google’s new Computer Control feature could enable automated control of Android apps similar to the Rabbit R1. Here’s how.
Malicious OAuth apps can hide inside Microsoft 365 tenants. Huntress Labs' Cazadora script helps uncover rogue apps before ...
AI is changing what careers are possible for students interested in STEM subjects. WIRED spoke with five aspiring scientists ...
While an education and background in coding was thought to be an easy way to secure a job, a new study finds that those ...
Apologies came back from the students, first in a trickle, then in a flood. The profs were initially moved by this acceptance ...
Learn how to use Netflix's secret category codes to discover hidden content that's perfect for Halloween streaming.
James Howells lost $800 million in bitcoin to a landfill. Now, his relentless quest to recover it is a wild mix of tech, ...
A phishing email scam targeting American Express customers shows how cybercriminals use fake urgent messages to steal ...