Over the past several weeks, CBS News has spoken with roughly two dozen Department of Homeland Security personnel spanning career civil servants, uniformed personnel and frontline staff about the ...
The CVSS‑9.3 vulnerability allows unauthenticated remote code execution on exposed Marimo servers and was exploited in the wild shortly after disclosure, Sysdig says. A critical pre-authentication ...
A critical pre-authentication remote code execution vulnerability in Marimo, an open-source Python notebook platform owned by AI cloud company CoreWeave, was exploited in the wild less than 10 hours ...
April may well be "the cruelest month," as T.S. Eliot famously opined — and even a five-minute doomscroll makes it tough to deny that cruelty is riding at anything but record levels lately. But ...
Coders have had a field day weeding through the treasures in the Claude Code leak. "It has turned into a massive sharing party," said Sigrid Jin, who created the Python edition, Claw Code. Here's how ...
On her “Drop Dead Serious” podcast, true crime reporter Ashleigh Banfield highlighted this eerie notion, suggesting there was almost nothing inside the home to explain the disappearance, making it ...
Utah representative Mike Petersen was inspired to introduce new legislation after receiving a call from his daughter, a master’s student in social work in Louisiana. She was disturbed that a professor ...
Balancing the chaos of motherhood with the demands of a career is a tough gig, but one South Florida mom has turned that challenge into a recipe for success! St. Lucie County to host public meeting on ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Firefighters in Coral Springs, Florida, were in somewhat of a slithery situation when they helped free a snake that snuck into the ...
It was two days after federal agents had shot and killed Alex Pretti, and Noem was facing fire from all sides. Even some inside the administration were pushing President Trump to remove her from her ...
Hateful antisemitic incidents skyrocketed 182% across the Big Apple in January compared to a year ago, even as other crimes such as murders and shootings reached record lows, according to NYPD data.