Malicious npm packages mimicking Rollup polyfill tooling steal browser data, crypto wallets, and AI tool credentials in a Lazarus-linked campaign.
JFrog says six malicious npm packages used hidden install-time execution, JSONKeeper fetches, and sandbox checks to enable remote access.
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Anna Veklich, Co-Founder of GPT4Telegram, is an entrepreneur and marketing strategist focused on building AI-native products and communities on Telegram. Since co-founding GPT4Telegram in 2023, she ...
SB 1090 would give Altadena the same protection as Pacific Palisades from state laws that advocates say developers are using ...
Mayor Michael Garcia is making good on a campaign promise to make developers pay more — a lot more — to forgo building affordable housing units. An ordinance he is sponsoring would raise the fee ...
The Escapist speaks to ConchShip Games founder Qiezi about The Scroll of Taiwu, Wuxia, English localization, and building a ...
The video game has been part of tech culture since it launched in 1993, with its signature view of a gun centered of the ...
Foundation raised $6.4M for Passport Prime, a 'human authority' device CEO Zach Herbert says keeps people in control as AI ...
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