A new info-stealing malware named Infinity Stealer is targeting macOS systems with a Python payload packaged as an executable using the open-source Nuitka compiler.
The open-source tool promises hands-free automation, but users may find it costly, complex, and less practical than expected.
The Italian sandwich loads up capicola, salami, pepperoni, provolone, lettuce, and tomato on French bread. It’s like taking a ...
Threat actors abused trusted Trivy distribution channels to inject credential‑stealing malware into CI/CD pipelines worldwide ...
TeamPCP hackers compromised the Telnyx package on the Python Package Index today, uploading malicious versions that deliver ...
A casual walk near Krog Street Market turned into a viral moment when an 8-foot python appeared on the Atlanta Beltline—now, ...
After hacking Trivy, TeamPCP moved to compromise repositories across NPM, Docker Hub, VS Code, and PyPI, stealing over 300GB ...
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OpenAI announced they are extending the Responses API to make it easier for developer to build agentic workflows, adding ...
MoonPay, the leading global crypto payments network, launched the Open Wallet Standard (openwallet.sh), an open-source standard that gives AI agents a secure, universal way to hold value, sign ...