JFrog found malicious npm packages that deploy a Windows RAT to steal Chrome credentials, run commands, and transfer files.
Separate actors exploited the same exposure, creating overlapping intrusions that obscured detection and response.
The latest hype is all about Agentic AI PCs. But unless companies are (finally) upgrading old Windows 10 devices, there’s no ...
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Drivers are being warned about a common air conditioning mistake that could be making their car take longer to cool down.
The recent decision ordering the company to shut down its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models seems to be less about security than ...
Evansville's fireworks ordinance is tougher than Indiana law on most days. Here's what's allowed, plus where to catch the ...
After years of trying to educate developers to use pull_request_target securely, the platform finally implements stronger ...
Uniqode reports that QR codes enhance transit systems by providing real-time information without needing new infrastructure, ...
An attacker broke into competitive-intelligence vendor Klue, stole OAuth tokens its customers use to connect to Salesforce ...
Researchers detail REF8372, a malvertising campaign using fake Node.js ads, Storj-hosted payloads, and OXLOADER to deploy ...
The Polymarket code CUSE is live for New Zealand vs. Egypt Sunday evening and Monday's full MLB slate on June 22nd, 2026 — ...