Backdoor: What It Is, How It Works and How to Recognize It
What a backdoor is, how it differs from viruses and trojans, how it gets installed on a system, and the signs that help you spot one in time.
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What a backdoor is, how it differs from viruses and trojans, how it gets installed on a system, and the signs that help you spot one in time.
An infostealer on a Context.ai employee's PC triggered a chain of compromises that reached Vercel's internal systems. Here's how it happened, what was...
Anthropic reports a massive illicit distillation campaign by DeepSeek, Moonshot AI and MiniMax. Over 13 million interactions to extract Claude's reaso...
Prompt injection is a structural weakness of LLM-based systems. When commands and data travel through the same channel, a well-crafted sentence is eno...
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A critical flaw in Chrome's built-in AI assistant, dubbed 'Glic Jack', allowed malicious extensions to access camera, microphone and local files witho...