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Q&A on SHADOW-EARTH-053, a China-linked espionage group targeting Asian governments, NATO states, journalists, and activists. Covers tactics, goals, and defenses.
Q&A exploring two cybercrime groups (Cordial Spider and Snarky Spider) using vishing and SSO abuse for rapid SaaS extortion, with defenses and indicators.
Uncover the Vietnamese-linked AccountDumpling campaign that used Google AppSheet to phish 30,000 Facebook accounts and sell them on an illicit storefront.
Trellix confirmed unauthorized access to a portion of its source code repository. The company engaged forensic experts and notified law enforcement. No customer data was exposed, but the incident highlights supply chain risks for security vendors.
CISA adds actively exploited Linux root access bug CVE-2026-31431 to KEV catalog. Learn about the vulnerability, affected systems, and remediation steps in this Q&A.
Spotify's multi-agent architecture uses specialized AI agents to optimize ad delivery, balancing relevance, revenue, and user experience through collaborative decision-making, replacing a single monolithic model for smarter, more adaptive advertising.
Discover how Spotify uses data science, machine learning, and storytelling to create your 2025 Wrapped—personalized highlights of your year in music.
Q&A on agentic development from Spotify x Anthropic live event: AI agents change developer roles, boost productivity, and present new challenges. Key insights, examples, and future trends.
Learn how Spotify used Honk, Backstage, and Fleet Management to smoothly migrate thousands of datasets.
Spotify Engineering built a natural language interface for the Ads API using Claude Code Plugins, OpenAPI specs, and Markdown docs—no compiled code needed.
New research reveals the Cascadia subduction zone and San Andreas fault can synchronize, triggering earthquakes within hours. This raises the threat of a double West Coast disaster.
Boosting Sox9 protein activates astrocytes to clear Alzheimer's plaques in mice, preserving memory. This could lead to new therapies that harness the brain's own cleanup cells.
Two University of Melbourne students recreate a 1775 mechanical volcano design by Sir William Hamilton using LED lighting and electronics, bringing a centuries-old vision to life.
Malaria not only threatened early humans but also fragmented populations across Africa, influencing genetic diversity and evolution over millennia.
Infrasound, an ultra-low-frequency vibration below hearing, can cause irritability, disengagement, and cortisol spikes, potentially explaining eerie feelings in old buildings.
Researchers created a memory chip that becomes more efficient as it shrinks, solving the overheating and battery drain problem in electronics, enabling ultra-efficient smartphones and AI.
New study shows coffee reshapes gut bacteria and cognitive function through multiple pathways, with both caffeinated and decaf offering distinct mood, stress, and memory benefits.
New research proposes that gravity-linked spontaneous collapse in quantum mechanics causes a tiny blur in time, setting a fundamental limit on time measurement precision and offering a possible bridge to quantum gravity.
New analysis of the Boltzmann brain paradox reveals circular reasoning in how physicists use time and entropy, suggesting our memories could be random illusions from cosmic chaos, challenging what we can truly know about the past.
An AI named RAVEN analyzing NASA TESS data confirms over 100 exoplanets, including rare ultra-short-period worlds and planets in the mysterious Neptunian desert.