Scientists in China have developed an experimental “DNA cassette tape” to address the global data storage crisis.
The Age of AI will rely on massive volumes of data that can be easily stored and retrieved—and bioscience may have an ingenious solution.
TL;DR Why Discord appeals to attackers Discord has become an attractive tool for attackers not because it’s malicious, but ...
We look at file storage in the cloud, its key benefits and how it can complement on-prem storage, in particular to burst to the cloud in times of increased application demand ...
IntroductionAPT37 (also known as ScarCruft, Ruby Sleet, and Velvet Chollima) is a North Korean-aligned threat actor active since at least 2012. APT37 primarily targets South Korean individuals ...
A threat actor named WhiteCobra has targeting VSCode, Cursor, and Windsurf users by planting 24 malicious extensions in the ...
ESET Research has discovered HybridPetya, a copycat of the infamous Petya/NotPetya malware that adds the capability of compromising UEFI-based systems and weaponizing CVE‑2024‑7344 to bypass UEFI ...
Trend Micro observed the attackers using terminal-based installation methods for the AMOS malware, luring macOS users into ...
This dangerous Mac malware can steal your passwords, browser data and more, and all it takes is downloading a cracked app or ...
Traditional storage media like silicon chips and magnetic tapes are hitting their capacity limits. DNA offers a promising ...
Every week, ISMG rounds up cybersecurity incidents and breaches around the world. This week, the Vidar infostealer is badder ...
A technology has emerged that utilizes the nearly obsolete "cassette tape" as a data storage device. A joint research team ...