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Researchers Solve Long-Standing Magnetic Problem With Atom-Thin Semiconductor

Scientists found a way to control magnetism in ultra-thin materials using CrPS₄, opening the door to more compact and energy-efficient technologies. A recent scientific breakthrough has unveiled a promising new technique for manipulating magnetism in ultra-thin materials, potentially paving the w

This Simple Laser Trick Could Supercharge Quantum Tech

In a major advance for quantum technology, researchers have discovered a surprisingly simple method to preserve atomic spin coherence using just a single laser beam. Scientists have developed a surprisingly effective technique to preserve atomic information, addressing a major obstacle in the adv

AI Hardware Revolution: Scientists Create Largest Spin Waveguide Network

A new method has been developed that enables large networks to efficiently process the advanced information demands of the future. The growing use of artificial intelligence is putting significant strain on global energy systems. This has intensified the search for more energy-efficient hardware

Scientists Discover a New “Magic Number” That Could Rewrite the Rules of Nuclear Physics

Physicists have discovered that silicon-22 reveals a new proton magic number offering critical insights into nuclear structure and the forces shaping the universe’s rarest atoms. In nuclear physics, “magic numbers” refer to certain quantities of protons or neutrons that make an atomic nucleus sig

This Forbidden Particle Could Break String Theory

Physicists from the University of Pennsylvania, working with colleagues at Arizona State University, are examining the limitations of a framework that aims to unify the laws of physics throughout the universe. There are two great pillars of thought that don’t quite fit together in physics. The St

Hackers Leverage Microsoft Teams to Spread Matanbuchus 3.0 Malware to Targeted Firms

It’s worth noting that similar social engineering tactics have been employed by threat actors associated with the Black Basta ransomware operation.

“Victims are carefully targeted and persuaded to execute a script that triggers the download of an archive,” Morphisec CTO Michael Gorelik said. “This archive contains a renamed Notepad++ updater (GUP), a slightly modified configuration XML file, and a malicious side-loaded DLL representing the Matanbuchus loader.”

Matanbuchus 3.0 has been advertised publicly for a monthly price of $10,000 for the HTTPS version and $15,000 for the DNS version.