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The role archives, oral histories, and simple documentation can preserve your organization’s institutional memory and ensure business continuity.
We’re not teaching AI to think—we’re teaching it to replay our past in stunning detail, without knowing what any of it means.
The survivors of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing gave doctors a new window into how the human brain works. Phebe Tucker, a psychiatrist, studied the brains and bodies of the survivors. Sign up for our ...
Cyberespionage group known as APT29 and linked to Russia’s foreign intelligence service (SVR), has added a new malware loader ...
Repairs, surfing, virus check, complete system? The fact that a large USB stick offers space for 50 live systems should not ...
Distributed via phishing emails, the DLL side-loaded malware’s payload is executed only in memory and uses sophisticated ...
Russian state-sponsored espionage group Midnight Blizzard is behind a new spear-phishing campaign targeting diplomatic ...
ResolverRAT targets healthcare and pharma via localized phishing; uses advanced stealth tactics to ensure persistence and ...
A new remote access trojan (RAT) called 'ResolverRAT' is being used against organizations globally, with the malware used in ...
To celebrate the 30th edition of the L.A. Times Festival of Books, we asked authors, editors, critics and scholars to select ...
IT admins will be busy this month: the latest patch update from Microsoft includes 126 fixes, including one for an exploited ...
Experiments point to how scientists can strengthen or weaken memories, which may eventually lead to treatments for Alzheimer’s disease or PTSD.