Leptodon 1.0.0 released!
We are releasing the first version of Leptodon, our Leptos UI toolkit, into the wild. This release of Leptodon contains UI components for general appl...
We are releasing the first version of Leptodon, our Leptos UI toolkit, into the wild. This release of Leptodon contains UI components for general appl...
I’ve spent the last couple of months revising my Data Visualization book for a second edition that, ideally, will appear some time in the next twelve...
In a previous post, I described how to run a session to teach R to cell biologists. In this post we’ll look in a bit more detail at one of the steps:...
The patentsview R package was created by Chris Baker to simplify interactions with the PatentsView API as announced in Chris’ blog post in 2017. The A...
You can read the original post in its original format on Rtask website by ThinkR here: Sharing data across shiny modules, an update Some people have r...
Remember the Ashley Madison data breach? That was now more than a decade ago, yet it arguably remains the single most noteworthy data breach of all ti...
At the center of the dispute is how far AI models should be allowed to go inside military systems.
Google has patched 129 Android vulnerabilities, including an actively exploited flaw in a widely used Qualcomm component.
Researchers have found that attackers are abusing OAuth to send users from legitimate Microsoft or Google login pages to phishing sites or malware dow...
Reports of a "Great British Firewall" are exaggerated. And even if they wanted to, here's why it would be virtually impossible.
Google has urged the justices to strike down the controversial warrants, which can sweep up location data from hundreds of phones near a crime scene.
We uncovered a fake CleanMyMac site delivering SHub Stealer, a macOS infostealer that steals credentials and silently backdoors crypto wallets.
Bing search results pointed victims to GitHub repositories claiming to host OpenClaw installers, but in reality they installed malware.
We found a fake Google Meet update that enrolls the victim's Windows PC in an attacker's device management system.
This week on the Lock and Code podcast, we speak with Matthew Guariglia about Ring smart doorbells and the surveillance network they create.
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