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Researchers have discovered the first known Android malware to use generative AI in its execution flow, using Google's Gemini model to adapt its persistence across different devices.
Roofing remains predictable While storms drive emergency searches, overall roofing demand stays relatively stable. Peaks ...
You should treat any unexpected package with caution, even if it looks innocent. Dangerous substances and malicious content increasingly come disguised in candy bags, toy boxes, souvenir items, and ...
The city of Tallahassee sent an erroneous text alert to roughly 40,000 customers about potential water leaks. The false alarm caused panic and led some residents, like Sue Hall, to unnecessarily hire ...
COLUMBUS — As Ohioans dig out from Winter Storm Fern and now face sub-zero temperatures over the next several days, the Ohio Department of Commerce Division of State Fire Marshal has issued a Consumer ...
WHITE COUNTY, Tenn. (WSMV) - White County has become the first county in Tennessee to use technology that alerts drivers when police or emergency vehicles are nearby. The White County Sheriff’s Office ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Activists are using whistles to alert neighbors when Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents are nearby. Nancy Sullivan with Transformations CDC, a Tri-State nonprofit that ...
A federal judge has ruled that gaming machines found in gas stations across Missouri are illegal gambling devices, potentially opening the door to criminal prosecution and the removal of machines that ...
The Milwaukee Police Department has issued a warning about a rise in robberies linked to dating apps, particularly affecting LGBTQ+ individuals. According to the Milwaukee Police Department's Post, ...
LANE COUNTY, Ore. - The Lane Regional Air Protection Agency has issued a yellow wood stove advisory for Eugene and Springfield, effective through Sunday. The advisory comes as a strong winter air ...
The North Korean state-sponsored hacker group Kimsuki is using malicious QR codes in spearphishing campaigns that target U.S. organizations, the Federal Bureau of Investigation warns in a flash alert.