HAL’s Dhruv helicopters to have obstacle avoidance systems
The helicopter that crashed after flying into a mountainside, killing General Bipin Rawat and 12 othersBy Ajai ShuklaYelahanka, BengaluruBusiness Standard, 16th Feb 23 Periodic helicopter crashes, such as the one in December 2021 that caused the d…
New Screenshotter Malware Campaign Targets Victims After Profiling
Researchers have warned users about a new malicious campaign that scans and profiles potential victims…
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Has Maersk turned from cuddly ‘Big Blue’ to corporate ‘Bad Boy’?
The mask of moderation would appear to be slipping at the liner giant as markets slide and money screams
Iranian activists defy dress rules, chant pro-protest slogan upon release from prison
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Berlin film fest opens with spotlight on Iran and Ukraine
The Berlinale, Europe’s first major film festival of the year, opens Thursday with a comedy starring Anne Hathaway, Marisa Tomei and Peter Dinklage ahead of a packed program spotlighting Iran and Ukraine.The 73rd annual festival, which traditionally h…
Common Sources of Software Risk in Field Service Companies and How Field Service Software Help Minimize Them
Field service management software has come a long way to help businesses combat losses in…
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Mirai Botnet Variant V3G4 Exploiting IoT Devices for DDoS Attacks
Dubbed V3G4 by researchers, it is a type of malware that specifically targets Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Like the original Mirai botnet, V3G4 infects IoT devices by exploiting default data login credentials such as usernames and passwords.
These aren’t the apps you’re looking for: fake installers targeting Southeast and East Asia
ESET researchers have identified a campaign using trojanized installers to deliver the FatalRAT malware, distributed via malicious websites linked in ads that appear in Google search results
These aren’t the apps you’re looking for: fake installers targeting Southeast and East Asia
ESET researchers have identified a campaign using trojanized installers to deliver the FatalRAT malware, distributed via malicious websites linked in ads that appear in Google search results