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 ...
Growing number of companies creating ‘AI enablement’ role to determine tech’s best use, quantify its effect on financial ...
Climate adaptation has become one of the biggest issues in a political scene in France that has become a hot mess amid a brutal heatwave ...
Researchers have found a never-before-seen piece of macOS malware that combines a series of clever tradecraft to infect Macs ...
Polymarket has built an entire business on predicting the future. So how did it manage to spectacularly fail to predict its own hack? Plus, the Google engineer with a million-dollar ...
A researcher found that using Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.7, he could break into the website of Front Gate—used by every ...
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 ...
StegoAd Microsoft Edge extensions malware affected up to 2.6 million users after the company removed 119 add-ons that hid ...
The video game has been part of tech culture since it launched in 1993, with its signature view of a gun centered of the ...
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While exploring Murray's Costume Manor in Secret of the Mimic, you'll come across several doors with hidden codes and combinations required to unlock them. If you're searching for a code and can't ...