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Research led by a physicist at the University of California, Riverside, shows how viruses form protective shells (capsids) ...
Stanford and Arc Institute used AI to design viruses that kill bacteria, sparking hope for new therapies and warnings over biosecurity risks.
In 2010, a computer worm called Stuxnet sabotaged Iran’s nuclear program. It wasn’t ordinary malware—it was the world’s first true cyberweapon, capable of crippling nations.
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Huntress analysts discovered a previously unseen ransomware variant, Obscura, spreading from a victim company's domain controller. Learn how Obscura works—and what it means for defenders—in this ...
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The suspected ring-leader of a people-smuggling gang is also wanted over a construction fraud at Heart of Midlothian Football ...
Malicious executable files represent one of the most direct threats to your hard drive's health and data integrity. These ...
Tick-borne encephalitis virus can infect the nervous system and cause life-threatening illness. Finding the cellular gateway ...