Hackers compromised 19 packages on the PyPI, collectively downloaded hundreds of thousands of times, in a new Shai-Hulud supply-chain attack that delivered malware designed to steal developer secrets. […]
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See How SpaceX Is About to Eclipse Every Other Blockbuster IPO
The rocket maker’s debut is expected to be three times the size of the current record.
AI, Apps, Global Security News, Network Security, privacy, Risk Management
Why identity is the driving force behind digital transformation
Identity centric technologies have undergone a significant transformation in recent times. Gone are the days when it was all about logging in and out of any given system. Today, identity has become the backbone of all digital enterprises. It’s the ‘invisible engine’ that powers everything. From security to how modern-day products are sold. Today’s Identity…
AI, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Global Security News
AI-First Businesses are Paying an “AI Speed Tax” when Recovering from Cybersecurity Incidents, according to Fastly’s Global Security Research Report
GUEST RESEARCH: Fast moving AI adopters are paying the price with 100 day longer recovery times, higher breach costs and expanding attack surfaces
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Supply Chain Attack Secretly Installs OpenClaw for Cline Users
The malicious version of Cline’s npm package — 2.3.0 — was downloaded more than 4,000 times before it was removed.
AI, Enterprise, Global Security News, Government & Policy, Meta, metaverse, News, Risk Management
Does Meta Have a Death Wish?
There are times when I’m convinced that Meta (formerly known as Facebook) has a death wish. The reasons include uneven moderation, large numbers of scam ads, a corporate structure that gives too much power to the CEO – who often seems out of control – and what appears to be a war on governments. None…
AI, Global Security News, Government & Policy, Risk Management
Does Meta Have a Death Wish?
There are times when I’m convinced that Meta (formerly known as Facebook) has a death wish. The reasons include uneven moderation, large numbers of scam ads, a corporate structure that gives too much power to the CEO – who often seems out of control – and what appears to be a war on governments. None…
