Episode 2452: The Super Highway That Is The Darien Gap
AP Top 25 Movies, ranking 2022’s best: What made the cut?
With hundreds of new movies released each year, many of us depend on the expertise of film critics to help curate our own watching.
Germany pressed on tanks for Ukraine; Kyiv airs frustration
Germany faced mounting pressure to supply battle tanks to Kyiv and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy aired frustration about not obtaining enough weaponry as Western allies conferred Thursday on how best to support Ukraine nearly 11 months into R…
Steven Woods joins WBN as Global Director of Data, Technology & Security
IT risk leader Steven Woods has been appointed the new Global Director of Data, Technology & Security at Worldwide Broker Network (WBN).
At Davos, Thunberg visit spotlights lack of climate action
Swedish climate campaigner Greta Thunberg on Thursday slammed corporate bigwigs meeting in Davos, Switzerland, for “fueling the destruction of the planet” by investing in fossil fuels and prioritizing short-term profits over people affected by the clim…
New Research Delves into the World of Malicious LNK Files and Hackers Behind Them
Cybercriminals are increasingly leveraging malicious LNK files as an initial access method to download and execute payloads such as Bumblebee, IcedID, and Qakbot.
A recent study by cybersecurity experts has shown that it is possible to identify relatio…
Taco Bell is bringing back a fan-favorite menu item
Taco Bell is bringing back a fan-favorite menu item, but you have to act fast.
Harnessing the eBPF Verifier
By Laura Bauman During my internship at Trail of Bits, I prototyped a harness that improves the testability of the eBPF verifier, simplifying the testing of eBPF programs. My eBPF harness runs in user space, independently of any locally running kernel, and thus opens the door to testing of eBPF programs across different kernel versions. […]
Backlash follows finding that soccer manager who used ‘offensive’ language is ‘not a conscious racist’
Anti-racism groups and England’s Football Association (FA) are denouncing an independent panel’s finding that a British soccer manager who used “offensive, racist and Islamophobic” language is “not a conscious racist.”