Hackers use credentials stolen in the GlassWorm campaign to access GitHub accounts and inject malware into Python repositories.
SocksEscort sold proxy services on the open web, but was actually routing traffic through compromised routers and internet-connected devices.
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OpenAI is notifying some ChatGPT API customers that limited identifying information was exposed following a breach at its third-party analytics provider Mixpanel. Mixpanel offers event analytics that ...
While people use Wi-Fi networks, this hacker version of the virtual pet Tamagotchi steals user ID's and passwords. However, this attack can be stopped. What is needed to address hacker Tamagotchi’s ...