So many cool Fabric features get announced at Fabcon that it’s easy to miss some of them. The fact that you can now not only generate Excel files from Fabric Dataflows Gen2, but that you have so much ...
AI giant Anthropic compared observed AI exposure and theoretical AI capability in the labour market. The analysis shows that AI is still far from reaching its theoretical potential. The impact of ...
Victims are coaxed into a Quick Assist session that drops a digitally signed Microsoft Installer (MSI). This slips in a third-party-signed dynamic link library (DLL) to trigger sideloading and deploy ...
The North Korean threat actor known as UNC4899 is suspected to be behind a sophisticated cloud compromise campaign targeting a cryptocurrency organization in 2025 to steal millions of dollars in ...
With airspaces closed across the Middle East due to the Israel-Iran conflict, we explain the data behind real-time tracking of the world’s aviation industry. The retaliatory strikes from Iran against ...
Gov. Wes Moore is expected to sign the state budget into law on Wednesday, multiple sources told The Baltimore Sun, finalizing just over two months of negotiati FOX45 News lends helping hand in ...
The Kaspersky Threat Research has issued a warning for those heading to the high-seas to find their games and software. The warning is about a malware loader called RenEngine, which was discovered by ...
ST. LOUIS — A popular landing spot for business executives and politicians, the St. Louis Downtown Airport in the Metro East also was once a destination for Jeffrey Epstein's aircraft, documents show.
Late Saturday evening and early Sunday morning, Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) criticized the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) justification for redacting certain names from the Jeffrey Epstein files. Mace, ...
Since January 2025, when President Trump began his second term in office, law enforcement agencies have referred more than 100 arrests to the DA's Office. Lake Oswego man accused of sex crimes A Lake ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A Louisville senator filed his first piece of legislation this week, taking aim at Kentucky's right-to-work law. Democratic Sen. Gary Clemons filed Senate Bill 161 on Tuesday ...