Threat actors exploited the Windows 0-day for more than a year before Microsoft patched it

Getty Images Threat actors had been carrying out zero-day attacks targeting Windows users with malware for more than a year before Microsoft patched the vulnerability that made them possible, researchers…

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NASA still expects Boeing’s Starliner to return astronauts from the ISS, but notes a backup option for SpaceX

NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore (right) and Sunny Williams, wearing Boeing spacesuits, leave the Neil A. Armstrong Operations and Inspections Building at the Kennedy Space Center for Launch Complex 41 at…

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NASA still expects Boeing’s Starliner to return astronauts from the ISS, but notes a backup option for SpaceX

NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore (right) and Sunny Williams, wearing Boeing spacesuits, leave the Neil A. Armstrong Operations and Inspections Building at the Kennedy Space Center for Launch Complex 41 at…

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Researchers demonstrate how to build ‘time-traveling’ quantum sensors.

The Fisher information achievable with a single-qubit sensor. credit: Physical examination letters (2024). DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.260801 The idea of ​​time travel has dazzled science fiction enthusiasts for years. Science tells us…

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New study suggests mysterious bursts of solar particles could devastate the ozone layer, bathing Earth in radiation for years

This article was originally published on The conversation. The publication contributed the article to Space.com Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights.Alan Cooper is a professor at Charles Sturt UniversityPavle Arsenovich is…

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