Python has emerged as a trusted ally for cybersecurity teams thanks to its ease of use, adaptability, and wide range of libraries. From building quick prototypes to automating repetitive checks, it ...
Chainguard, the trusted source for open source, today announced a partnership with Cursor, the leading multi-model AI coding platform, to secure the next generation of agentic software development.
Mac users have a new malware threat to be on the watch out for. According to a new report by Malwarebytes, Infiniti Stealer is a new malware attack targeting Mac users that utilizes social engineering ...
Critical Telnet flaw (CVE-2026-24061) exposes 800,000 devices worldwide Attackers gain root access, attempt Python malware deployment after bypassing authentication Patch released; users urged to ...
Cutting corners: The code looked harmless. A GitHub repository, a small freelance task, and a standard request sent over LinkedIn to a blockchain engineer: run this snippet, fix a few bugs, get paid.
Vibe coding companies — including these six — are picking up big money and even some controversy. Lovable, Cursor, and Replit are seeing valuations soar even as competition grows. The space has seen ...
Self-propagating npm worm steals tokens via postinstall hooks, impacting six packages and expanding supply chain attacks.
A hacker took over an account belonging to the lead maintainer of the JavaScript library, Axios, which is used to handle HTTP requests, as reported by Cybernews. Security researchers found that ...
A new malware-as-a-service called CrystalRAT is being promoted on Telegram, offering remote access, data theft, keylogging, and clipboard hijacking capabilities. The malware emerged in January with a ...
Android Alert: 50 Google Play Apps Linked to ‘NoVoice’ Malware Reached 2.3M Downloads Your email has been sent Hackers didn’t sneak past Google Play’s ...
In a game called "Capture the Narrative," students created bots to sway a fictional election, simulating influence in ...
The term "vibe coding" was coined by OpenAI cofounder Andrej Karpathy in February 2025. "It's not really coding," he posted on X, "I just see stuff, say stuff, run stuff, and copy paste stuff, and it ...