The Shai-Hulud supply-chain malware campaign is exploiting the automated systems developers trust to publish software safely.
Researchers say the campaign uses a browser-based JavaScript VM to hide credential theft and intercept MFA at scale.
Critics worry whether Medicare agents and brokers will be transparent about what they can offer and can’t for people who want ...
It is expected net migration - the difference between the number of people arriving and those leaving - will fall again when ...
Python stays far ahead after another dip; C holds second, Java retakes third from C++, and R rises to eighth as SQL slips, ...
AARP and other consumer groups are hailing the Supreme Court’s decision that continues the cost-cutting, money-saving ...
Anthropic acquired Stainless, the SDK compiler behind OpenAI, Gemini and Llama. The deal hands one AI lab structural leverage ...
TanStack has released a detailed postmortem describing a sophisticated supply-chain attack that compromised 42 npm packages ...
Active Microsoft Exchange zero-day leaves organisations exposed By Nicola Mawson, Contributing journalistJohannesburg, 19 May 2026An exploit in on-premises Microsoft Exchange servers has already been ...
Violations of the law carry fines up to $15,000.
A village in Ghana will hold a parade with 30 motorcycles and a minibus to celebrate Aston Villa's Europa League victory.