A powerful AI kept from public access because of its ability to hack computers with impunity is making headlines around the ...
Those who tried to download CPU-Z and HWMonitor from CPUID.com on Thursday night got a Trojan instead.
Instead, they use an instruction to pull from another software project, called “plain-crypto-js,” which can install malware on the computer. The threat is designed to deliver a macOS, Windows, or ...