Security vendors and their customers have spent considerable time debating where to draw the line between “legitimate” AI agents and “malicious” bots. A 31-day campaign against a major consumer ...
Tampered JavaScript in three Awesome Motive plugins exposed WordPress sites to rogue admin accounts and hidden backdoors.
Eight innovative tools that are reimagining web applications and how we build them. Welcome to the Great Unbloating.
Days after IBM and Red Hat announced a master security plan for open-source software, Red Hat suffers a major breach of its ...
FROST uses JavaScript and OPFS SSD timing to identify websites at 88.95% F1, exposing cross-browser privacy leaks.
Good UX hides its waste. But it doesn't disappear – it ends up in data centers, supply chains, and telemetry databases.
Homelabs deserve better dashboards.
In a supply chain attack, attackers install backdoors through the WordPress plugins OptinMonster, TrustPulse, and PushEngage.
Supported Releases: These releases have been certified by Bloomberg’s Enterprise Products team for use by Bloomberg customers. Experimental Releases: These releases have not yet been certified for use ...
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