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North Korea-linked hackers used fake Teams updates to hit Axios npm
Hackers linked to North Korea compromised the widely used Axios npm package by tricking a maintainer into installing malware ...
AI firm Anthropic accidentally leaked its Claude Code source code via an npm package, revealing unreleased features like an ...
The 2024 XZ incident illustrates how open-source software (OSS) has become strategic infrastructure in the global economy, ...
Cybercriminals are now exploiting a widely trusted online security measure—CAPTCHA—to steal passwords, banking information, ...
LGBTQ Nation on MSNOpinion
Ron DeSantis destroyed Miami Beach’s rainbow crosswalk. So they moved it brick-by-brick into a park.
3,606 rainbow pavers were salvaged for the new installation.
Samsung is saying goodbye its namesake texting app. According to an end of service announcement published on the tech giant’s ...
Energy-hungry companies in Nova Scotia are heading toward the light. New statistics from the province’s private power utility ...
Rowhammer attacks have been around since 2014, and mitigations are in place in most modern systems, but the team at gddr6.fail has found ways to apply the attack to current-generation GPUs.
If you run a business website, you may occasionally change how your site is structured—a change that requires a PHP redirect.
Arabian Post on MSN
Chrome widens lazy loading to media
Google has expanded Chrome’s native lazy-loading system to cover audio and video elements, extending a browser feature once centred on images and iframes into richer media formats that often consume ...
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