If you love survival games, but aren't a huge fan of running around and collecting the drops, Wittle Defender is ideal for you, which you probably know since you're here! However, to improve your ...
Philadelphia Eagles rookie Uar Bernard believes Nigeria is filled with athletes capable of reaching the NFL, and wants the league to do more to create pathways for these young players to be discovered ...
In the summer of 2022, a sheepish teenager with a backpack walked into Moshood Abiola National Stadium in Abuja, Nigeria. He was there for a basketball camp, but his physique looked like that of an ...
Arch Linux on Monday announced that it has suspended new account registrations on the Arch User Repository (AUR) in response to a wave of malicious packages being published as part of an ongoing ...
The fledgling Eagles’ International Pathway Program hopeful, with physical gifts rarely seen even in a league often defined by genetic freaks, is literally starting his career from square one.
Uar Bernard hasn't been out in the city of Philadelphia. He has no time for that. Bernard is been focused on football, learning his playbook and helping his teammates out. That's why he's in ...
Attackers took over more than 400 packages in the Arch User Repository (AUR) this week and rewrote their build scripts to install a credential stealer on any machine that built them. The malware is a ...
Luckily for the Philadelphia Eagles rookies entering the NFL, there are plenty of positive influences on the team who can help them navigate this interesting time in their lives, and the veterans ...
Bill Parcells once called the City of Brotherly Love a "Banana Republic." Emmitt Smith famously joked that this beautiful city had "no love for the brothers." Then again, we're talking about members ...
Uar Bernard has been in Philadelphia — a world away from his small village in Nigeria — for nearly seven weeks now. He visits restaurants, goes sightseeing, and even took in a Sixers playoff game. But ...
Two security teams have shown, in separate research published this week, that OpenClaw, the popular self-hosted AI agent, can be driven to run attacker-controlled code or hand over sensitive data ...