JFrog says six malicious npm packages used hidden install-time execution, JSONKeeper fetches, and sandbox checks to enable remote access.
Unsurprisingly to many of us, app stores for smart televisions are also trash. Perhaps even more full of trash than other app stores due to the smaller ecosystem and fewer reviewers. Spur analyzed ...
Attackers exploited Langflow vulnerability CVE-2025-3248 to conduct an agentic AI-powered ransomware attack involving reconnaissance, credential theft, and lateral movement.
PureLogs Stealer uses fake PDF JavaScript files and Google's Blogger pages in the VEIL#DROP campaign, enabling fileless ...
The BioShocking technique exploits AI browser reasoning, showing how easily attackers can subvert safety guardrails with ...
Opera's new Paste Protect feature blocks ClickFix attacks natively in its desktop browser, making it the first major browser ...
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Installing a piece of code from NPM will no longer auto-run malware on the system, and won’t quietly pull malicious code from external repos unless the developer explicitly allows it. But this won’t ...
The UK’s healthcare sector is being “stress-tested to breaking point," with a tenfold increase in attacks during January-May ...
The latest email threats: real Microsoft login phishing, device code scams with a kill switch, split-click attacks, and the ...
Security tooling is not written in a single language. Python powers most automation. C sits at the exploit layer. PowerShell ...