Anzeige: 47-W-USB-Ladegerät von Anker wieder zum Tiefstpreis
Ein USB-Ladegerät von Anker mit zwei USB-C-Anschlüssen und 47 W Spitzenleistung ist bei Amazon für unter 19 Euro im Angebot. (Technik/Hardware, Amazon)
Ein USB-Ladegerät von Anker mit zwei USB-C-Anschlüssen und 47 W Spitzenleistung ist bei Amazon für unter 19 Euro im Angebot. (Technik/Hardware, Amazon)
In Ashes of the Singularity 2 kämpft ihr darum, das Schicksal unseres Sonnensystems zu bestimmen. Dafür schlüpft ihr in die Rolle von einer aus drei Fraktionen: Men
Die Open-Source-Aufgabenverwaltung bringt in Version 18.0 ein regelbasiertes Automationssystem, Deadline-Filter und Sicherheitsverbesserungen in Electron.
Genre-Durchbruch in den 90ern, Kultlegende bis heute: Die Leading Lady erlebt den Frühling – und schwingt die Hammerpreise. Ikone auf Sparkurs!
A prolific data ransom gang that calls itself Scattered Lapsus ShinyHunters (SLSH) has a distinctive playbook when it seeks to extort payment from victim firms: Harassing, threatening and even swatting executives and their families, all while notifying journalists and regulators… Read More »
Microsoft today released updates to fix more than 50 security holes in its Windows operating systems and other software, including patches for a whopping six „zero-day“ vulnerabilities that attackers are already exploiting in the wild.
For the past week, the massive „Internet of Things“ (IoT) botnet known as Kimwolf has been disrupting the The Invisible Internet Project (I2P), a decentralized, encrypted communications network designed to anonymize and secure online communications. I2P users started reporting disruptions in the network around the same time the Kimwolf botmasters began relying on it to evade takedown attempts against the botnet’s control servers.
Most phishing websites are little more than static copies of login pages for popular online destinations, and they are often quickly taken down by anti-abuse activists and security firms. But a stealthy new phishing-as-a-service offering lets customers sidestep both of these pitfalls: It uses cleverly disguised links to load the target brand’s real website, and then acts as a relay between the target and the legitimate site — forwarding the victim’s username, password and multi-factor authentication (MFA) code to the legitimate site and returning its responses.
In early January 2026, KrebsOnSecurity revealed how a security researcher disclosed a vulnerability that was used to assemble Kimwolf, the world’s largest and most disruptive botnet. Since then, the person in control of Kimwolf — who goes by the handle „Dort“ — has coordinated a barrage of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS), doxing and email flooding attacks against the researcher and this author, and more recently caused a SWAT team to be sent to the researcher’s home. This post examines what is knowable about Dort based on public information.
AI-based assistants or „agents“ — autonomous programs that have access to the user’s computer, files, online services and can automate virtually any task — are growing in popularity with developers and IT workers. But as so many eyebrow-raising headlines over the past few weeks have shown, these powerful and assertive new tools are rapidly shifting the security priorities for organizations, while blurring the lines between data and code, trusted co-worker and insider threat, ninja hacker and novice code jockey.