WordPress 7.0 exposes AI API keys. Security researcher says there "will be an absolute rush by hackers to steal API keys" ...
WordPress 7.0 “Armstrong,” released May 20, 2026, arrived without the real-time collaborative editing feature that had been ...
OpenAI confirms a severe 2026 supply chain attack compromised internal repositories. Discover how this TanStack security ...
TrapDoor spread 34 malicious packages across npm, PyPI, and Crates.io, stealing developer credentials and enabling persistence.
The malware employs ecosystem-specific techniques for execution. On npm, many packages use post-install hooks to deploy a comprehensive JavaScript payload ...
TeamPCP’s Mini Shai-Hulud campaign used hijacked GitHub OIDC tokens to spread a credential-stealing worm through TanStack npm packages.
GitHub CISO Alexis Wales confirmed Thursday that a poisoned build of the Nx Console Visual Studio Code extension — live on ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Three separate supply-chain attacks hit npm, PyPI, and Docker Hub within 48 hours — all three targeted developer cloud credentials and SSH keys
Sometime around the last week of May 2026, attackers uploaded poisoned packages to three of the most widely used software ...
Morning Overview on MSN
The 'mini Shai-Hulud' attack hides inside AI coding agent configs — the first supply chain attack to weaponize Claude Code and VS Code as persistence vectors
On April 29, 2026, someone slipped malicious code into four widely used SAP software packages. Within days, the infection had ...
Microsoft’s GitHub has suffered what appears to be its biggest ever security breach after confirming that attackers ...
Another massive supply chain attack is spreading. Hundreds of compromised NPM packages are being detected, with hackers using stolen secrets to create over 2,200 public GitHub repositories, all ...
GitHub says a poisoned VS Code extension exposed 3,800 internal repos as Binance founder CZ tells crypto devs to rotate keys.
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