BianLian Cybercrime Group Changes Attack Methods, CISA Advisory Notes
Paleontologists Perplexed by Swimming Predator With ‘Screwdriver’ Teeth

The ancient seas of the Late Cretaceous period would’ve been scary places to swim. Between 66 million and 100 million years ago, the world’s waterways were chock-full of real-life sea monsters. Not least of which were the sometimes bus-sized, possibly venomous, predatory lizards known as mosasaurs.
Miles and Gwen Have a High-Flying Reunion in This Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Clip

If there’s one thing we know about Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, it’s that it will contain a multitude of Spider-people, as well as some creepy new antagonists. But even in a universe teeming with heroes and villains, individual characters will still make a big impact on the story—especially Miles Morales and…
Houthi-Backed Spyware Effort Targets Yemen Aid Workers
10 Signs That the AI ‘Revolution’ Is Spinning Out of Control

Well folks, the AI “revolution” is upon us, and it already seems to be getting out slightly out of hand. Big corporations, spurred by the specter of easy profits, have begun to roll out new tools and products that use artificial intelligence to enhance user experience. Search engines, Hollywood, and media industries…
The Blackening’s Final Trailer Proves It’s a Razor-Sharp Crowd-Pleaser

The first trailer for The Blackening delightfully demonstrated that the latest from Tim Story (Ride Along, Barbershop) would have great fun skewering the horror trope that Black characters always die first. The latest trailer makes that even more clear by mixing enthusiastic audience reactions in with the jokes and…