JFrog found malicious npm packages that deploy a Windows RAT to steal Chrome credentials, run commands, and transfer files.
You can minimize the degree to which your browser spies on you, but potential hackers can use your own SSD against you and ...
The medical concierge and physician referral business listed $568,169 in assets and $92.5 million in liabilities. A creditors ...
The pharmaceutical company is betting on lucrative weight-loss drugs to stem losses as it has expanded into a national ...
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres is calling on artificial intelligence companies to release information ...
Now sites have a new way to spy on their visitors: measuring subtle interactions with their solid-state drives. The technique, named FROST (fingerprinting remotely using OPFS-based SSD timing), allows ...
The June World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates from USDA contains a paradox policymakers might want to note: ...
A new kind of flu vaccine moved a step closer to the U.S. market Thursday as federal health advisers recommended approval of ...
Two Waterford residents face uncontested primaries in the Caledonia 1 House race. They expect to square off in November’s ...
A poisoned npm package infected 140+ projects with a hidden payload. This report highlights how to detect, hunt, and defend ...
After being gobsmacked by the new billing plan using almost all my monthly credits in one or two days, I tried pushing some Copilot-style coding work onto local models in VS Code. What I found was ...