Join Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi as they cover their favorite hacks and stories from the week. The episode kicks off with some updates about Hackaday Europe and the recently ...
This week saw attacks on Claude Code users, LastPass users, Starlink users, and, perhaps worst of all, people who needed an ambulance. Add a dash of AI hacking, and you have another wild week in ...
Imagine your favorite app encouraging you to surrender during a war. That's happening right now in Iran. With the onset of open warfare, Israel reportedly hacked the popular prayer calendar app ...
Have you ever heard of the aquahacking challenge? It’s a free program challenging students, researchers and professionals to safeguard the Great Lakes and Lake St. Lawrence. The launch of the ...
If you want to get started in ethical hacking, choosing the right programming languages matters. This video covers four of the most useful languages for ethical hackers, explaining why they are ...
In Design Rewind, AD looks back at the people, places, and things that defined 2025, from the dark woods we saw everywhere to the best place to build a home (hint: It’s not on a lot). Here’s what we ...
Large language models are no longer just productivity tools or coding assistants; they are rapidly becoming force multipliers for cybercrime. As guardrails on mainstream systems tighten, a parallel ...
Step into the themed entertainment field with Purdue’s Themed Entertainment Design Certificate. Whether you're an engineer, designer or artist, this flexible program will help you create immersive ...
Nemo Protocol introduces NEOM debt tokens to compensate users hit by a $2.59 million exploit on September 7. The Sui-based platform outlines a three-step recovery plan with asset migration, debt token ...
At the Whiteside Area Career Center in Sterling, students are not just learning about technology – they are taking it apart, putting it back together and coding their way into the future. The program ...
Architecture has historically produced many iconic buildings shaped by singular visions—often designed unilaterally for users, communities, and cities. While this top-down approach has enabled strong ...