Japanese cybersecurity software firm Trend Micro has patched two critical Apex One vulnerabilities that allow attackers to gain remote code execution (RCE) on vulnerable Windows systems. Apex One is ...
They're opening doors to the future, one student at a time. Christina Ortega, CEO of Mission Bit sat down with host Jessica Wills to talk about how technology is transforming education giving Bay Area ...
Japanese cybersecurity software firm Trend Micro has patched a critical security flaw in Apex Central (on-premise) that could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code with SYSTEM privileges. Apex ...
Trend Micro has released security updates to address multiple security vulnerabilities impacting on-premise versions of Apex Central for Windows, including a critical bug that could result in ...
Tenable has released PoC code and technical details after the vendor announced the availability of patches for three vulnerabilities. Trend Micro this week announced patches for three vulnerabilities ...
Elecrow CrowPi 3 is the latest CrowPi learning and development kit featuring 41 built-in modules and over 150 lessons, and offering compatibility with Raspberry Pi 5, Arduino Nano, BBC Micro:bit, and ...
Looking ahead: The vast majority of Windows users already run Steam on 64-bit operating systems, even though the client has continued to support a legacy 32-bit version of Windows. That era is ending: ...
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered five vulnerabilities in Fluent Bit, an open-source and lightweight telemetry agent, that could be chained to compromise and take over cloud infrastructures.
This paper presents the design, simulation, and experimental validation of six passive anomalous reflectors using 2-bit digital coding metasurfaces (DCMs) that can enable quasi-continuous single-beam ...
The Micro:bit is a fun microcontroller development platform, designed specifically for educational use. Out of the box, it’s got a pretty basic sound output feature that can play a single note at a ...
From June 23-27, 2025, the fifth floor of Pray-Harrold was filled with chatter and the sound of clicking computer mice. Robots raced, and drones flew – all coded by a group of about 30 middle school ...