PCWorld reports that a critical Linux vulnerability called ‘Copy Fail’ (CVE-2026-31431) allows unprivileged users to hijack system privileges by altering cached files. This straight-line logic flaw ...
Some distributions have already released patches or mitigations for the exploit, including Arch Linux and RedHat Fedora. Some distributions have already released patches or mitigations for the ...
IT researchers have discovered a vulnerability in the Linux kernel that attackers can exploit to gain root privileges. The discoverers have named the vulnerability “Copy Fail.” Virtually all Linux ...
The National Security Agency is said to be using Mythos Preview, Anthropic’s recently announced model that it withheld from public release, Axios reports. The news comes weeks after the NSA’s parent ...
Super clone watches are high-precision replica watches engineered to closely replicate the design, materials, and movement behavior of genuine Rolex models such as the Submariner, Daytona, and ...
The AI version of Zuckerberg is trained on his mannerisms, tone, and public statements, according to a report from the Financial Times. The AI version of Zuckerberg is trained on his mannerisms, tone, ...
The digital invitation in my inbox said: “Shhhhhhh. It’s a Surprise!” But something triggered my spider senses. The email address was legitimate. I double-checked. But it came from a fellow church ...
It ain't Selena Gomez. Or is it? After conspiracy theories emerged online that the "Love You Like a Love Song" singer was actually replaced by a clone, she poked fun at the speculation. In a skit ...
Famous skeptic Jenny McCarthy is weighing in on that bizarre Jim Carrey conspiracy theory. The actress shared her thoughts on the conspiracy theory, which suggested her ex has a clone that attended an ...
One sentence from Angelina Jolie was enough for the internet to dive into a full-blown conspiracy thread. The 50-year-old made a stunning entrance at a Tom Ford event in Shanghai and posed with the ...
Countless scientists and at least a dozen high-concept sci-fi comedies over the past 30 years have speculated on the potentially degrading effect of making clones out of other clones, ad infinitum.