The Wikimedia Foundation suffered a security incident today after a self-propagating JavaScript worm began vandalizing pages and modifying user scripts across multiple wikis.
UTSA: ~20% of AI-suggested packages don't exist. Slopsquatting could let attackers slip malicious libs into projects.
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North Korean-linked campaign publishes 26 malicious npm packages hiding C2 in Pastebin, deploying credential stealers & RAT ...
Google API keys for services like Maps embedded in accessible client-side code could be used to authenticate to the Gemini AI ...
TypeScript 6.0 RC represents the final major release built on the current JavaScript-based compiler. The upcoming TypeScript 7.0 will use a Go-based native implementation for enhanced speed and memory ...
This high-severity Chrome Gemini vulnerability lets malicious extensions spy on your PC ...
An OpenClaw vulnerability allowed malicious websites to take over AI agents, exposing sensitive information and enabling data theft.
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According to new technical analyses from Google and mobile security firm iVerify, Coruna's technical core comprises five complete exploit chains and 23 distinct iOS vulnerabilities that ...
Browser-based version back on the menu, reopening questions about TDF's relationship with Collabora The Document Foundation ...
Project initiated by Nuxt lead Daniel Roe attracts wide support thanks to multiple issues with the official interface A new ...