Tampered JavaScript in three Awesome Motive plugins exposed WordPress sites to rogue admin accounts and hidden backdoors.
In a supply chain attack, attackers install backdoors through the WordPress plugins OptinMonster, TrustPulse, and PushEngage.
Tech pro ThioJoe uncovers deeply hidden Windows system files that even advanced users often overlook.
SVG phishing email attacks are bypassing enterprise email security gateways by hiding JavaScript inside image files and ...
The Miasma supply chain campaign has sparked a fresh attack wave called Hades, this time involving 37 malicious wheel ...
Nexpoint, the owner of Cityplace, is moving forward with the first phase of its $445 million redevelopment plan, which calls ...
Louisville-based Better Bath Better Body LLC filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as revenue declined and liabilities ...
Poor Joe Biden. Out of office for 17 months and he’s still the reason for every Trump administration failure, large or small.
It’s common knowledge that ticks can spread infections that cause serious illnesses, including Lyme disease. Now health ...
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 ...
Matteo Collina has proposed a Virtual File System (VFS) for Node.js core through the node:vfs module. The proposal includes about 19,000 lines of code and addresses common workflow challenges. While ...
Researchers have uncovered a supply-chain attack that hides in Python packages, propagates like a worm, and tricks LLM-based ...