[Breaking] Chinese Silk Typhoon Hacker Extradited to US
Xu Zewei, accused of hacking US universities during the pandemic, landed in Houston handcuffs-first. It's a DOJ coup — but one fugitive still roams free.
Xu Zewei, accused of hacking US universities during the pandemic, landed in Houston handcuffs-first. It's a DOJ coup — but one fugitive still roams free.
Picture this: an AI invades your company's network, mapping every corner, stealing secrets, all at thousands of requests per second. Humans? Left in the dust. Real people — from CEOs to everyday users — now face cyber threats evolving faster than we can blink.
Picture this: your air-gapped government server, supposedly ironclad, quietly serving malware to dozens of clients. That's TrueConf's zero-day nightmare, courtesy of Chinese hackers.
Imagine your video call app turning into a hacker's playground. That's TrueConf's nightmare: a zero-day flaw letting attackers poison updates across government networks.