Abstract: The palette mode is a specialized coding tool for coding screen content video in Alliance for Open Media Video 1 (AV1), and K-means clustering is a necessary step in the palette mode.
Security researchers at Push Security have discovered a new technique they call InstallFix. Attackers clone installation pages of developer tools such as Claude Code and replace the install commands ...
The #1 New York Times bestseller and Goodreads’ Choice Award Winner for Readers’ Favorite Young Adult Fiction (2025), Fake Skating by Lynn Painter is set to become the author’s first ever book to ...
Threat actors are employing a new variation of the ClickFix social engineering technique called InstallFix to convince users into running malicious commands under the pretext of installing legitimate ...
Abstract: The soft context formation coder is a pixel-wise state-of-the-art lossless screen content coder using pattern matching and color palette coding in combination with arithmetic coding. It ...
Dalton Ross is a writer and editor with over 25 years experience covering TV and the entertainment industry. Survivor is kind of his thing.
Threat hunters have called attention to a new campaign as part of which bad actors masqueraded as fake IT support to deliver the Havoc command-and-control (C2) framework as a precursor to data ...
PHOENIX — Every player in the NBA has a calling card that got them here. And every player in the NBA has a few more under-the-radar things they excel at, too. The Phoenix Suns have five guys in ...
Threat actors are luring unsuspecting users into running trojanized gaming utilities that are distributed via browsers and chat platforms to distribute a remote access trojan (RAT). "A malicious ...
Bananas Screen Sharing is a simple and easy-to-use screen sharing tool for Mac, Windows, and Linux. It utilizes a peer-to-peer connection to share your screen with others, without the need for an ...
Microsoft Defender Experts identified a coordinated developer-targeting campaign delivered through malicious repositories disguised as legitimate Next.js projects and technical assessment materials.