On June 24, 2026, Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) facilitated the takedown, suspension, and blocking of domains that ...
I’ve been torrenting legally for over fifteen years — Linux ISOs, Creative Commons music, public domain films, open-source software builds. And during that time, I’ve watched the threat landscape ...
If you work with AI APIs and local LLMs, there's a good chance you've at least heard of LiteLLM. It's one of the most popular Python libraries for interacting with large language models, offering a ...
Automated Let's Encrypt SSL certificate issuance and renewal for Sophos XGS firewalls using acme.sh. Sophos removed the built-in Let's Encrypt support that existed in the UTM product line. This ...
You’re building your first serious application, a chat app, a password manager, maybe even an e-commerce platform. Everything looks solid until someone asks: “How ...
As the demand for secure visual data transmission grows, specifically concerning the areas of medical imaging, surveillance, and secure communications, image encryption has emerged as a popular ...
An investigation into what appeared at first glance to be a “standard” Python-based infostealer campaign took an interesting turn when it was discovered to culminate in the deployment of a ...
Some of the most devastating cyberattacks don’t rely on brute force, but instead succeed through stealth. These quiet intrusions often go unnoticed until long after the attacker has disappeared. Among ...
Malware isn’t just trying to hide anymore—it’s trying to belong. We’re seeing code that talks like us, logs like us, even documents itself like a helpful teammate. Some threats now look more like ...