Researchers outline how the PhantomRaven campaign exploits hole in npm to enable software supply chain attacks.
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Senators left Washington Thursday after another week of failing to reopen the government—ensuring that the federal government ...
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The Chiefs are continuing to work on stadium options on both sides of the Kansas-Missouri state line, one of which would be a ...
My daily routine: give both sides the same prompt or plan, watch two minds work, then diff their opinions. Once again, this ...
Ten malicious packages mimicking legitimate software projects in the npm registry download an information-stealing component ...
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October brought ghosts, ghouls — and a glut of great Linux app updates. Big hitters included Mozilla Firefox 144, Thunderbird ...