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Discover how AI agents like Claude Code are transforming bash scripts, automating tasks, and revolutionizing workflows for ...
The good news is that since I dropped Opera as my default Linux browser, COSMIC has had fewer problems. I no longer hear my Thelio system fan constantly whirring to keep up with Opera's demands (which ...
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How-To Geek on MSNHow to Back Up Your Linux PC with rclone
Here is how I back up my Linux laptop to make sure I don't lose anything important. Before I worried about exactly how I was ...
Something rather significant happened on the Internet back in May, and it seems that someone only noticed it on September 3rd ...
I used OpenAI's best practices and optimizer to rerun my GPT-5 tests. The results were strange, inconsistent, and sometimes ...
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How-To Geek on MSNHow to Use Wildcards in the Linux Terminal to List Files
These are called "wildcards," and they can make your life in the Linux terminal much easier. Wildcard characters, also known ...
Investigations into the Nx "s1ngularity" NPM supply chain attack have unveiled a massive fallout, with thousands of account ...
Security researchers have spotted ransomware that uses a local LLM to create variable output from prompts, making it harder to detect.
In my first article on Bedrock AgentCore Code Interpreters, I demonstrated that custom code interpreters can be coerced into performing AWS control plane actions by non-agentic identities. This ...
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First AI-powered ransomware spotted, but it's not active – yet
ESET malware researchers Anton Cherepanov and Peter Strycek have discovered what they describe as the "first known AI-powered ransomware," which they named PromptLock.
Scientists at NYU developed a ransomware prototype that uses LLMs to autonomously to plan, adapt, and execute ransomware attacks. ESET researchers, not knowing about the NYU project, apparently ...
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