Execution, integrity, and provenance determine PDF safety.
Modern PDF platforms can now function as full attack gateways rather than passive document viewers.
From “Trump” to “Russian” to “dentist,” the only way to gaze into the Epstein-files abyss is through a keyword-size hole.
Edge just got a useful AI tool that Chrome doesn't have - here's how to try it ...
Google has added three new features to the Chrome desktop browser, including split view for multitasking, PDF annotations, ...
Vulnerabilities in PDF platforms from Foxit and Apryse could have been exploited for account takeover, data exfiltration, and other attacks.
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Open-source Epicurrents library brings clinical neurophysiology recordings to web browsers
Clinical neurophysiology examinations include electroencephalography, sleep and vigilance studies, as well as nerve conduction recordings. Interpretation of these recordings is largely taught during ...
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Epstein files' references to 'jerky' fuel cannibalism claims. The records tell a different story
As victims of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes continued seeking justice, users flooded social media with conspiracy theories about ...
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How a Basic URL Change Exposed Sensitive Epstein Files on DOJ Servers
DOJ's Epstein files became accessible through simple URL manipulation when users changed .pdf to .mp4, exposing government digital security flaws.
Google’s Chrome browser is getting a new Split View feature, PDF annotation capabilities, and a new option to save PDFs to ...
ThreatsDay Bulletin tracks active exploits, phishing waves, AI risks, major flaws, and cybercrime crackdowns shaping this week’s threat landscape.
Google is pushing a major productivity update to the Chrome browser today, introducing three long-requested features that ...
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