JFrog found malicious npm packages that deploy a Windows RAT to steal Chrome credentials, run commands, and transfer files.
Of all the reasons Python is a hit with developers, one of the biggest is its broad and ever-expanding selection of third-party packages. Convenient toolkits for everything from ingesting and ...
Microsoft is delivering tools to quickly configure Windows PCs as workstations for Windows and Linux development.
A reverse shell makes the target machine initiate the connection back to the attacker, bypassing firewalls that only filter ...
A malicious npm package has been caught impersonating one of the JavaScript ecosystem's most widely used build tools. The ...
Ramen has released Aura 15.0, the latest update for its best-in-class multi-agent AI assistant supporting both Unreal and Unity game development. This update follows just a week after the launch of ...
SentinelOne details Gaslight, a Rust-based macOS implant linked to North Korea-aligned actors that uses prompt injection to ...
Microsoft Threat Intelligence analyzed a cryptocurrency clipper campaign that combines clipboard theft, wallet replacement, ...
On June 24, 2026, Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) facilitated the takedown, suspension, and blocking of domains that ...
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Researchers have uncovered a supply-chain attack that hides in Python packages, propagates like a worm, and tricks LLM-based ...
CI/CD pipelines are optimized for code deployments. Long-running operational processes and self-service workflows can be ...