Come for the coding test, stay for the C2 traffic Next.js developers are once again in the crosshairs as hackers seed ...
The Microsoft Defender team has discovered a coordinated campaign targeting software developers through malicious repositories posing as legitimate Next.js projects and technical assessment materials, ...
In 2025, something unexpected happened. The programming language most notorious for its difficulty became the go-to choice for the laziest form of programming imaginable.
Linked to North Korean fake job-recruitment campaigns, the poisoned repositories are aimed at establishing persistent C2 ...
While the Windows maker did not attribute the activity to a specific threat actor, the use of VS Code tasks and Vercel domains to stage malware is a tactic that has been adopted by North Korea-linked ...
The Oasis researchers document a vulnerability chain that can be initiated from any website the AI agent (or its user) visits ...
The recently unveiled x86CSS project aims to emulate an x86 processor within a web browser. Unlike many other web-based ...
AI recommendations are decided upstream. Understand the 10-gate pipeline, where brands fail, and how small improvements ...
UTSA: ~20% of AI-suggested packages don't exist. Slopsquatting could let attackers slip malicious libs into projects.
The thick client is making a comeback. Here’s how next-generation local databases like PGlite and RxDB are bringing ...
AI browsing agent left local files open for the taking If you wanted to steal local files from someone using Perplexity's ...
A critical OpenClaw flaw allowed malicious websites to connect to locally running agents, brute-force passwords without ...