Fourteen years after the last titles in the .hack series, CyberConnect2 is celebrating the studio's 30th anniversary by unveiling .hack//Z.E.R.O., also known as "Project Dusk." With no release date ...
As promised, longstanding Japanese developer CyberConnect 2 has announced its mysterious 30th anniversary project... and it's actually a brand new .hack game! Officially titled .hack//ZERO, it's ...
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A hacker tricked Cline’s Claude-powered workflow into installing OpenClaw on computers. A hacker tricked Cline’s Claude-powered workflow into installing OpenClaw on computers. is a London-based ...
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Cybersecurity attacks are now a common fixture of the digital landscape, but not enough people take password security seriously. Testing your password strength is one of the most overlooked yet vital ...
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‘Just for a moment, I wanted to join the badass gang that made subversive movies,’ former Sony Entertainment CEO Michael Lynton writes in his upcoming book Graig Graziosi in Washington, D.C.