Cisco has issued a warning about a severe security flaw in its IOS and IOS XE Software that could allow attackers to execute code or cause denial-of-service conditions. With real-world exploitation already observed, it's crucial to address this vulnerability immediately.
In a significant ruling, a federal appeals court upheld an $83.3 million jury verdict against Donald Trump for defaming writer E. Jean Carroll. The court criticized Trump's ongoing attacks and affirmed Carroll's claims of emotional harm.
A severe zero-day vulnerability in WinRAR is being exploited by Russian cybercrime groups, risking millions of users. Learn how these attacks work and what you can do to protect yourself.
Dakota Johnson is set to receive the President’s Award at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival while finalizing her directorial debut. Discover her passion for filmmaking and creating a positive environment on set.
The NB.1.8.1 variant of COVID-19 is rapidly spreading in the U.S., now accounting for 37% of cases. Experts warn it may lead to a summer surge, although its severity remains uncertain.
In a surprising announcement, former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer that has spread to his bones. Despite the severity, experts suggest effective treatment options are available, offering hope for his recovery.
Disgraced former Congressman George Santos is set to be sentenced for wire fraud and identity theft. Prosecutors push for the maximum seven-year sentence as Santos claims to accept responsibility while challenging the severity of his punishment.
Google has addressed 62 vulnerabilities, including two high-severity flaws exploited in the wild. Users must update their devices promptly to avoid potential threats.
A high-severity security flaw in Google Chrome has been exploited in attacks targeting Russian organizations. CVE-2025-2783 allows attackers to bypass browser protections via phishing emails. Immediate updates are essential to safeguard against this threat.
As measles spreads in West Texas, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. receives backlash for his handling of the outbreak, dismissing its severity while promoting alternative treatments. Experts and officials express alarm over his actions.