‘Futurama’ Season 13 Arrives in September as a Binge Release
In a change from previous seasons, all 10 episodes of the oft-resurrected sci-fi series will be available at once on Hulu.
China-Linked Hackers Launch Targeted Espionage Campaign on African IT Infrastructure
“The attackers used hardcoded names of internal services, IP addresses, and proxy servers embedded within their malware,” Kaspersky researchers Denis Kulik and Daniil Pogorelov said. “One of the C2s [command-and-control servers] was a captive
Myanmar’s Devastating Earthquake in March Split the Earth at ‘Supershear Velocity’

The southern part of the earthquake’s rupture moved at speeds of over 3 miles (4.8 kilometers) per second.
Iran-Linked DCHSpy Android Malware Masquerades as VPN Apps to Spy on Dissidents
Mobile security vendor Lookout said it discovered four samples of a surveillanceware tool it tracks
Apple Only Has One Hope for a Foldable iPhone that Beats Samsung
I’ll give you a hint: it’s not hardware.
Oz Perkins’ Newest Movie, ‘Keeper,’ Looks Like More Delicious Nightmare Fodder
The director of ‘The Monkey’ and ‘Longlegs’ has yet another creepy horror movie on the way, arriving this November.
Inside the Heimdal Labs Deep Dive: A Closer Look at Remote Access Protection
Cybercriminals don’t break in, they log in. From exposed RDP ports to compromised VPN credentials and abused remote tools, remote access remains one of the most common and dangerous entry points for threat actors. It’s the silent doorway that, once opened, can lead to full domain compromise, data exfiltration, and devastating ransomware attacks. That’s why […]
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The New ‘Predator: Badlands’ Trailer Is Half Android and Full Awesome
Elle Fanning stars in the latest ‘Predator’ film from Dan Trachtenberg, out November 7.
Radical New Theory Rewrites the Story of the Earliest Universe
A new theory promises to simplify our approach to the universe’s earliest moments, but some cosmologists say further mathematical scrutiny is warranted.