A weekly look at exploited flaws, exposed systems, supply-chain attacks, browser abuse, malware campaigns, and the security risks that mattered most.
August’s Patch Tuesday is a big one: 751 fixes, an exploited WinSock flaw and plenty of critical Windows, Office and Exchange issues.
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Spread the love“`html If you’re diving into Python development, chances are you’ve encountered PyCharm. It’s a fantastic ...
Stop switching terminal windows and use an old phone as a dedicated system monitor instead.
Drop a file in a folder and have it processed automatically. It feels like magic, but it’s easy to set up—and there’s masses ...
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, right, is joined by Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Department of State's Bureau of ...
At Black Hat, Zenity announced new research detailing an active credential-stealing malicious skills campaign distributed through Vercel’s skills.sh.
SMOKE#SCREEN uses fake Adobe and Zoom updates, document lures, and trusted cloud services to install ScreenConnect for persistent remote access.
Sam Altman shared an exact prompt he gave ChatGPT, so I used it too. In hours, I had made a website without writing a single ...
Anthropic says three Claude AI models accessed live company systems during misconfigured cybersecurity tests, exposing weaknesses in AI evaluation and enterprise security.
NetRise®, the software supply chain security company that exists to eliminate blind trust in software, today announced enhancements to NetRise Provenance®, bringing package trust enforcement into the ...