The comments on some Steam Profiles are actually loaded with invisible malware.
With the rise of AI coding assistants continuing apparently unabated, some project maintainers have begun striking back. Ars Technica reports on projects putting hostile directions into the ...
An emerging wave of rather concerning online theft is leveraging one of the Fintech sector’s most widely used platforms in order to conceal and reportedly distribute malicious code designed to harvest ...
Even with Lockdown Mode, ChatGPT could be still vulnerable to prompt injections, but the goal is to reduce the likelihood ...
Hackers compromised 19 packages on the PyPI, collectively downloaded hundreds of thousands of times, in a new Shai-Hulud ...
The goal is to protect you against attackers who try to steal your personal data through prompt injection. But it does limit ...
Attackers can chain three already fixed vulnerabilities in the Ubiquiti UniFi OS server to execute remote code with root ...
The attack relies on hidden prompts in a foreign language.
Your weekly cybersecurity recap: a GitHub supply chain worm, an exploited Android flaw, Instagram account takeovers, and a ...
Weekly ThreatsDay recap: old bugs, fake tools, shady payload tricks, AI mishaps, and the usual reminder that the internet is ...
Days after IBM and Red Hat announced a master security plan for open-source software, Red Hat suffers a major breach of its ...
This guide explores the fundamental concepts of JSON validation and cleaning, providing insights into structuring data and ...