The campaign spans npm, Packagist, Go, and Chrome, using obfuscated JavaScript loaders and VS Code tasks to deliver malware.
Discover the compelling story of Famous, a startup that raised $30 million on a bold idea for a new JavaScript framework.
A wooden boat transporting students back from state exams sank in central Congo, killing at least 20 people, authorities said. The vessel was traveling in Kasai province ...
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Yesterday a cousin sent me a photo of a group of family members taken the morning after my father’s funeral about 30 years ...
Michael “Mikey” Shumate returned from the national stage with gold around his neck and an answer for everyone who ever ...
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Experimental ‘deno desktop’ feature in Deno 2.9 produces a native desktop application that compiles into a single ...
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JFrog says six malicious npm packages used hidden install-time execution, JSONKeeper fetches, and sandbox checks to enable remote access.
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