Cybersecurity

Cursor AI Code Editor Fixed Flaw Allowing Attackers to Run Commands via Prompt Injection

Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed a now-patched, high-severity security flaw in Cursor, a popular artificial intelligence (AI) code editor, that could result in remote code execution. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-54135...

The Lunacy Of Windows 11 CPU Restrictions

Having just read Jim Hillier’s excellent article, “Microsoft Says TPM Is Worth The Upgrade – But Is It?”...

Event Registration Form Optimization Tips with Gevme

You know that moment when you’re registering for an event and the form makes you want to throw...

Date.now()

Ask any software engineer and they’ll tell you that coding date logic can be a nightmare. Developers...

OpenAI removes ChatGPT feature after private conversations leak to Google search

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A Day in the Life of a Prolific Voice Phishing Crew – Krebs on Security

Besieged by scammers seeking to phish user accounts over the telephone, Apple and Google frequently caution that they will never reach out unbidden to...

Canadian man loses a cryptocurrency fortune to scammers

A man from Toronto has described to the media how he lost $100,000 worth of cryptocurrency investment after making an elementary blunder.Art, who didn't...
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