Securonix uncovers the Veil#Drop malware framework, which abuses compromised websites and Google Blogspot to deploy the PureLog information stealer.
The campaign spans npm, Packagist, Go, and Chrome, using obfuscated JavaScript loaders and VS Code tasks to deliver malware.
Claude Code dynamic workflows are now generally available on all paid plans, including Pro for the first time. The feature writes its own orchestration scripts and coordinates up to 1,000 parallel ...
VS Code 1.127 enhances agent session management, introduces per-site browser permissions, and makes browser tools for agents ...
North Korean hackers are targeting open source software developers with a backdoor and an information stealer as part of a ...
A strong focus on memory safety and speed accounts for Rust’s growing popularity, while competitors C and C++ continue to ...
The decision to effectively overturn the red card shown to United States forward Florian Balogun's leaves many unanswered ...
A California ZIP code took the top spot with a $9.8 million average. Thursday, July 16, 2026 Small Business Awards presented ...
JFrog's security research lab, based in Silicon Valley, said Friday (local time) it had discovered six malicious packages in ...
Code Ninjas, an exciting and innovative educational hub nestled in the heart of Richmond, aims to make coding enjoyable and ...
StegoAd Microsoft Edge extensions malware affected up to 2.6 million users after the company removed 119 add-ons that hid ...
PureLogs Stealer uses fake PDF JavaScript files and Google's Blogger pages in the VEIL#DROP campaign, enabling fileless ...