A cyber group is impersonating IT helpdesk staff via Microsoft Teams to deploy malware and target corporate systems.
Self-propagating npm worm steals tokens via postinstall hooks, impacting six packages and expanding supply chain attacks.
UNC6692 has been attributed to a large email campaign that's designed to overwhelm a target's inbox with a flood of spam ...
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On the silicon side, Nvidia's tech let Humanoid slash hardware development from the usual 18–24 months to just seven months. Executives pitched the deployment as proof that factory-grade humanoids can ...
The City of Greater Sudbury is selling the underperforming Python 5000 pothole-patching machine and adding two crews of small ...
A practical guide to Perplexity Computer: multi-model orchestration, setup and credits, prompting for outcomes, workflows, ...
Malicious npm packages have been identified distributing malware that steals credentials and attempts to spread across ...
Canonical has just announced the release of Ubuntu 26.04 LTS “Resolute Raccoon” Linux distribution about two years after ...
Scammers built a convincing fake Windows update site that installs password-stealing malware. Learn how the multi-stage ...
Anthropic fixed a significant vulnerability in Claude Code's handling of memories, but experts caution that memory files will ...
Yet another npm supply-chain attack is worming its way through compromised packages, stealing secrets and sensitive data as ...