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This Week In Security: Messing With AI, 7Zip And Notepad++ Vulnerabilities, HTTP2 Bomb, And More
With the rise of AI coding assistants continuing apparently unabated, some project maintainers have begun striking back. Ars Technica reports on projects putting hostile directions into the ...
With AI and other online tools making it harder to spot scams, experts explain what to look out for and what can be done to ...
The web version of the VS Code editor on GitHub.dev had a security vulnerability that allowed attackers to take over all of a ...
A man accused by Lebanese officials of being part of an Israeli intelligence plot took refuge in the Ukrainian Embassy in ...
Just ahead of WWDC, Google's fresh benchmarks for the Chrome browser have revealed impressive speed boosts when optimized on ...
Cryptopolitan on MSN
IronWorm malware plants rootkit in Arweave ecosystem npm libraries
A malware named IronWorm spread through 36 npm packages in the Arweave ecosystem, stealing developer credentials and self ...
I was asked last week whether I was concerned that my children would become American. I found the question rather odd. After ...
Plus: Hackers use Meta’s AI bots to hack Instagram accounts, Anthropic helps NSA hackers, a decades-long GPS satellite ...
Creators often have to parse through charts and dashboards to understand their performance, but with the new AI assistant, ...
Happy holidays to everyone who celebrates “National Blame Someone Else Day,” — which, unintentionally, may include a handful ...
Queerty on MSN
He started a new hookup app where gays can find a drill & get drilled. Is that what we need?
Calum Bowden hopes to start a new era of gay apps with MeetMarket.
With npm v12, GitHub closes a central attack vector: installation scripts from dependencies will only run after explicit ...
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