Two fake spellchecker packages on PyPI hid a Python RAT in dictionary files, activating malware on import in version 1.2.0.
The phishing campaign shows how attackers continue to weaponize legitimate cloud services and open source tools to evade detection and gain trust.
If you’re looking for a place to start, W3Schools has a Python tutorial that’s pretty straightforward. It breaks things down ...
OpenAI, Google, and Moonshot AI are ushering in agentic AI systems that investigate, coordinate, and verify tasks beyond ...
ChatGPT has introduced integration with a whole bunch of different apps, including Spotify and Canva. How does it all work?
The Python-based information stealer SolyxImmortal uses legitimate APIs and libraries for stealthy data gathering and ...
Clawdbot is a viral, self-hosted AI agent that builds its own tools and remembers everything—but its autonomy raises serious ...
Not every laptop purchase is about chasing premium specs. Sometimes you just want something reliable for work, school, and ...
Jon Stewart ripped into the Trump administration for suggesting guns were "the problem" in the fatal shooting of Minneapolis ...
Replit’s new feature generates iOS apps from text prompts, integrates monetization, and streamlines App Store publishing - ...
New WhatsApp Web attack spreads self-propagating ZIP files containing Astaroth banking malware through trusted conversations.
Active malware exploits DLL side-loading in a signed GitKraken binary to deliver trojans, stealers, and remote access malware ...
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