JFrog says six malicious npm packages used hidden install-time execution, JSONKeeper fetches, and sandbox checks to enable remote access.
The infostealer was delivered via CVE-2026-48558, a critical authentication bypass vulnerability in SimpleHelp.
TL;DR Why EN 303 645 matters ETSI EN 303 645 has given consumer IoT security a much-needed baseline. It gives manufacturers, assessors, and product teams a shared view of reasonable IoT security and ...
Lazarus Group concealed a four-module remote access toolkit inside six fake npm Rollup polyfill packages that fired at import ...
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The industry is moving toward fixing the private key vulnerability issue, just not evenly, Wish Wu, co-founder and CEO of ...
A SimpleHelp authentication flaw is being exploited to deploy Djinn Stealer, a cross-platform malware targeting cloud, ...
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