Several schools in Central Java have returned government-provided meal packages following complaints from parents about their quality.
The Detroit project envisioned using JavaScript as an extension language for Java applications. Now it’s being revived with ...
Google's open-source team said they scanned Maven Central, today's largest Java package repository, and found that 35,863 Java packages use vulnerable versions of the Apache Log4j library. James ...
There’s been a change in status for more than 800 care packages for active-duty service members: “Back in transit.” The packages were packed and shipped by local nonprofit Boxes to Boots. Stream ...
Police in Billerica, Massachusetts delivered more than a dozen Amazon packages that have been found on the road. It happened on two occasions in just as many weeks. It started the Tuesday before ...
Frustrated UPS customers are speaking out about missing packages as thousands of U.S.-bound shipments are stuck at hubs across the country. The new customs requirements from the Trump administration ...
Threat actors are finding new ways to insert invisible code or links into open source code to evade detection of software supply chain attacks. The latest example was found by researchers at ...
Have you ever received an unexpected package in the mail? It may not be a gift – you could be the victim of a brushing scam, according to the United States Postal Inspection Service. A brushing scam ...
The business of delivering packages has gotten more complex amid the latest wave of tariffs, and in some cases, shipping companies such as UPS wind up simply trashing some packages. Shipments may be ...
UPS, the world's largest courier, has destroyed U.S.-bound packages due to changes in customs regulations. Some UPS customers say they’ve spent weeks waiting and sifting through a string of ...
Security researchers have identified at least 187 npm packages compromised in an ongoing supply chain attack, with a malicious self-propagating payload to infect other packages. The coordinated ...
Hackers planted malicious code in open source software packages with more than 2 billion weekly updates in what is likely to be the world’s biggest supply-chain attack ever. “Sorry everyone, I should ...