Malicious JavaScript code delivered by the AppsFlyer Web SDK hijacked cryptocurrency, potentially in a supply-chain attack.
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All JetBlue flights were briefly grounded by the Federal Aviation Administration early Tuesday at the request of the airline ...
New York Giants co-owners Steve, Laurie and Jonathan Tisch are requesting to transfer their shares of the NFL club to their children’s trusts, according to a league memo that was ...
District Hall, Boston's innovation hub, has sat closed since winter 2023 despite promises to reopen, leaving questions about ...
Two senior executives of Mereo BioPharma Group plc (NASDAQ: MREO) are named as individual defendants in a securities class action: Denise Scots-Knight, ...
New attack waves from the 'PhantomRaven' supply-chain campaign are hitting the npm registry, with dozens of malicious packages that exfiltrate sensitive data from JavaScript developers.
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Savvy developers are realizing the advantages of writing explicit, consistent, well-documented code that agents easily understand. Boring makes agents more reliable.
GhostClaw poses as an OpenClaw installer package, stealing system credentials and sensitive data before deploying a persistent RAT.
Balen Shah's RSP has achieved a feat many thought impossible in Nepal: a sweeping majority.
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