CrowdStrike today presented its annual Global Threat Report. In it, initial access is shown to be more important than ever.
Certain animals have evolved remarkable speeds to catch prey or evade predators. The ostrich, impala, and kangaroo showcase nature's incredible ingenuity, leveraging their speed and agility.
The monkeys offer a tantalizing opportunity for scientists hoping to observe animal behavior as close to the wild as they can get, while also having ready access to the monkeys’ brains ...
Narrated by a horse, "Black Beauty" encouraged readers see the world from an animal's point of view. "The story of 'Black Beauty' is about coming home, and feeling free and safe, and so ...
Artificial intelligence could eventually help us understand when animals are in pain or showing other emotions — at least according to researchers recently profiled in Science. For example ...
So do any other animals kiss? If you want to know the answer, first you need to define a kiss — and that's not as simple as it sounds. From a tongue-filled makeout to a platonic peck on the ...
North Korean state actor ‘Kimsuky’ (aka ‘Emerald Sleet’ or ‘Velvet Chollima’) has been observed using a new tactic inspired from the now widespread ClickFix campaigns. ClickFix is a ...
Death by Feral Cat: DNA Shows Cats to Be Culprits in Killing of Native Animals Mar. 10, 2025 — Feral cats have long been suspects in killing native species reintroduced into Australian ...
"Some of these accounts engaged in activity involving TTPs consistent with a threat group known as VELVET CHOLLIMA (AKA Kimsuky, Emerald Sleet), while other accounts were potentially related to an ...
Here’s what happened next. From animal encounters to Chance Encounters, CNN Travel’s hit series about love and friendship is now a new CNN podcast. Host Francesca Street chronicles marvelous ...
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