JFrog says six malicious npm packages used hidden install-time execution, JSONKeeper fetches, and sandbox checks to enable remote access.
Aims to cut down prolonged work stoppages that warrant the government’s intervention, Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu says ...
Zach Johnson considers the John Deere Classic a major because the Iowa always considered it his home event. He skipped the U.S. Senior Open for the Deere and it paid ...
Kaspersky reports ToddyCat’s Umbrij abuses headless Chromium and OAuth flows to extract Gmail authorization codes, enabling ...
VS Code 1.127 enhances agent session management, introduces per-site browser permissions, and makes browser tools for agents ...
Ben Guez has "a bunch of potential international wives in DMs," thanks to an automated script he set up using OpenClaw, ...
Apple today released a new update for Safari Technology Preview, the experimental browser that was first introduced in March ...
OpenAI resolves Codex usage limit issues caused by background tasks consuming excess compute, resetting user caps to prevent ...
Installing a piece of code from NPM will no longer auto-run malware on the system, and won’t quietly pull malicious code from external repos unless the developer explicitly allows it. But this won’t ...
On both platforms, you can pair your phone with the OpenClaw Gateway, a kind of routing layer that connects your requests to ...