In a curious historical twist, the “Twelve days of Christmas” are actually the days of revelry that followed the 25th. The ...
Raspberry Pi powers a vintage typewriter as a Claude terminal—type prompts and watch it reply. Hardware hack: Arduino scans the typewriter's 8x8 key matrix and sends phantom keypresses to type replies ...
The CPUs of those home computers barely used ten watts between them, yet that was enough to get the crew in a lot of hot ...
We may not aspire to barista-level cappuccino foam in our own kitchens, but certain tools can help deliver better, more balanced coffee. Here's one that a coffee expert told me is paramount for any ...
Halloween’s scare came late for the crypto industry. Decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol Balancer (BAL) has been hit by one of the biggest crypto hacks of 2025, with more than $116 million stolen ...
One of Hacks' leading ladies just dropped some major news on the Emmys red carpet: The HBO Max comedy will end with its forthcoming fifth season. "I think it will feel different," Hannah Einbinder ...
A hacker has pulled off one of the most alarming AI-powered cyberattacks ever documented. According to Anthropic, the company behind Claude, a hacker used its artificial intelligence chatbot to ...
The FBI and other law enforcement groups have warned Americans and citizens in other countries about a Chinese hacking campaign. According to a joint 37-page advisory issued by the FBI, allies in the ...
Despite “sophisticated” guardrails, AI infrastructure company Anthropic said cybercriminals are still finding ways to misuse its AI chatbot Claude to carry out large-scale cyberattacks. In a “Threat ...
A hacker has exploited a leading artificial intelligence chatbot to conduct the most comprehensive and lucrative AI cybercriminal operation known to date, using it to do everything from find targets ...
Generative AI virtual assistant Amazon Q was unveiled by AWS CEO Adam Selipsky in 2023. Image: AWS A threat actor managed to insert a data-wiping prompt into Amazon’s AI coding assistant Q in July, ...
A notorious drug cartel enlisted a hacker who was able to infiltrate phone data and Mexico City's surveillance cameras to help track and kill FBI informants, the U.S. Justice Department has revealed.