Supermicro Bug Could Let “Virtual USBs” Take Over Corporate Servers

A newly disclosed vulnerability in Supermicro hardware brings the threat of malicious USBs to corporate servers.

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We take a spin in Byton's electric M-Byte prototype to see how the company's modest performance…

China official rejects Trump’s fentanyl tweets

One of Beijing's top drug officials has rejected allegations by US President Donald Trump that China…

Cancer is overtaking heart disease as leading cause of death

The world is slowly seeing cancer surpass cardiovascular disease as the leading cause of death among…

New Chinese ‘deepfake’ face app backpedals after privacy backlash

A new Chinese app that lets people swap faces with celebrities is updating its policies after…

These are the books on the coveted Booker Prize 2019 shortlist

Attention all bookworms: The field of contenders for the 2019 Booker Prize for Fiction just shrank…

Analysis: A geographic divide drives Washington’s standoff over guns and climate

There's a political dynamic that virtually guarantees Congress will remain locked in a contentious stalemate over…

Brexit turmoil bashes the pound

The pound dropped below $1.20 for the first time since early 2017 on Tuesday amid growing…

CNN meteorologist: Never seen anything like Dorian

CNN meteorologist Ivan Cabrera says in all his years of covering hurricanes, he's never seen a…

Searchers hunt missing Spanish Olympian in mountain area

Searchers hunt missing Spanish Olympian in mountain area