Researcher Arnau Code said he has already successfully tested the CoffeeMiner attack in real-life scenarios including in cafes.
The rock art represents two cosmic objects, a full moon and a star which exploded sometime around 3,600BC.
"It's not clear if we're looking at an early test of an attack, or part of a 'legitimate' mining operation," researchers said.
Fired Google engineer James Damore, who wrote a controversial manifesto on gender and tech, has filed a class action lawsuit claiming intolerance against white, male conservatives.
Choose one of these 24 stunning animal pictures as the winner of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice Award.
The Book of Deer, a biblical manuscript, contains the first written evidence of the Scottish Gaelic language.
Titanoboa cerrejonensis is the largest snake ever known to have existed and an early ancestor to today's boa constrictors.
The co-founder of The Pirate Bay, has spoken out against streaming services Netflix and Spotify - often lauded for helping to combat piracy.
Intriguing behaviour of raptors is widely known among Australia's indigenous people and is often represented in sacred ceremonies.
In rural China, people who believe in witches will ostracise entire families they are suspicious of. But it turns out the 'witches' will stick together to survive.
Tech pioneer John McAfee tells 640,000 Twitter followers that he uses cryptocurrency to pay for sex and drugs.
Scientists have long believed there may be a fourth spatial dimension beyond human perception in our 3D world.
Global Ipsos-Mori poll finds more Indians believe in prospect of alien invasion than any other country.
Elon Musk plans to take Tesla owners back to the future with retro drive-in diner option for drivers charging their cars.
Hackers targeting February's Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, using a booby-trapped Microsoft Word document to infect computers.
The car, if made will be smaller and lighter than the Vantage, but is likely to be a lot more expensive.
A 34-year-old man from the UK is facing a hefty £85,000 bill from Sky after his allegedly drunk friend live-streamed a boxing match on Facebook to 4,250 viewers.
From wearable airbags to UV-sensing fingernails, CES is no stranger to debuting weird gadgets. Here are some of the best from the opening day.
Twitter ruthlessly mocked the US president's blunder in light of his recent claim to be a "stable genius" and "like, really smart."
LG showcases flexible 65-inch OLED display that can retract into a box. Samsung, not to be outshone, unveils The Wall - an enormous 146-inch TV.
The Tesla Model X is known as a classy, stylish SUV. It turns out that it has impressive towing capabilities as well.
"Trump saying he's a 'very stable genius' is like Nixon saying 'I'm not a crook," Congressman Dan Kildee tweeted.
Researchers found various artefacts that can be traced back to the early medieval monastic period in a field near Deer Abbey in Aberdeenshire.
Emily Crose's AI can pick up hate symbols often used by white supremacists from Twitter, Facebook and Reddit.
Global warming and changing climate have expanded regions in the ocean that have zero oxygen by four times. In coastal waters it has gone up ten-fold since 1950.
Florida's AHCA said one of its employees fell victim to a "malicious phishing email" late last year.
Archaeologists uncovered hundreds of flint axes at the site in Jaljulia and believe the area may have been a regularly visited spot by prehistoric hunter gatherers.
Trump and the White House have fiercely denounced the book by a "totally discredited" author as "fake" and full of lies.
Scientists found that while in the Arctic region the sinking was over 1mm a year, in the south Pacific it was 0.4mm a year.
Following the successful Zuma mission, SpaceX's new massive Falcon Heavy rocket will be launched later this month.