A new report dubbed "BrowserGate" warns that Microsoft's LinkedIn is using hidden JavaScript scripts on its website to scan visitors' browsers for installed extensions and collect device data.
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Vercel breached after attacker compromised Context.ai, hijacked an employee's Google Workspace via OAuth, and accessed ...
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In a blog post on Wednesday, Mohan Pedhapati (s1r1us), CTO of Hacktron, described how he used Opus 4.6 to create a full ...
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has released an alert to provide guidance in response to the ...
Attackers stole a long-lived npm token from the lead axios maintainer and published two poisoned versions that drop a cross-platform RAT. Axios sits in 80% of cloud environments. Huntress confirmed ...
LinkedIn is facing two lawsuits over its practice of scanning users’ browsers to determine which extensions they’re running.
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