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According to Socket, malicious payment SDK packages on npm and PyPI are harvesting developer credentials and CI/CD ...
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A malicious Microsoft Edge extension dubbed Edgecution has been used in a ransomware-linked attack to escape the browser sandbox and deploy a Python-based backdoor on compromised Windows systems. The ...
A new, stealthy backdoor named Mistic has been deployed as part of suspected financially motivated attacks aimed at multiple organizations spanning insurance, education, IT, and professional services ...
A coordinated law enforcement operation, in partnership with private sector companies, including Bitdefender, Bitsight, ESET, and Microsoft, has resulted in the takedown of criminal infrastructure ...
Latest Parallels RAS release delivers expanded Nutanix, Azure, and Azure Virtual Desktop capabilities, greater infrastructure flexibility, and improved browser-based user experiencesAUSTIN, Texas, Jun ...
This research is part of a joint initiative between the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) and OWASP AI Exchange, building upon the previously published Agentic AI Red Teaming Guide. The objective of this ...
What's the difference between Tomcat and Apache? It's a question developers hear frequently. But, when worded that way, it contains some misleading assumptions. Normally, when people ask this question ...