JFrog says six malicious npm packages used hidden install-time execution, JSONKeeper fetches, and sandbox checks to enable remote access.
Two brutes surrendered in the Upper West Side beatdown of an elderly man defending a pregnant woman on an MTA bus, but only ...
READING, Pa. - The Reading Police Department has launched a full investigation into a video circulating on social media that shows a Reading Police officer during a response involving the use of force ...
We’re getting the first look and release date for Prime Video’s Reacher spinoff Neagley. Starring Maria Sten in a reprisal of ...
A Florida judge set a $1 million bond Monday for Detroit Lions player Terrion Arnold, who is accused of orchestrating the ...
Samsung Messages stops working for US users this July. Here's the fastest way to move your texts and message history to Google Messages before the cutoff. Omar Gallaga has covered technology, digital ...
SPRING TWP., Pa. – Spring Township may soon have a new development project in the works. The township board of supervisors on Monday night voted unanimously to approve a conditional use for a proposed ...
This study from Suganthan reveals hidden fields in ChatGPT's network traffic that decide which sources get fetched, cited, or ...
Still on Windows 10? Here's How to Get Security Support for Another Year Microsoft's Extended Security Updates program for Windows 10 is now available through October 2027. If you're still on the ...
Ongoing research into AI agent framework security identified an exploit chain in AutoGen Studio (AutoGen’s open-source prototyping user interface) that allows untrusted web content rendered by a ...