Researchers expose new WordPress malware and ClickFix phishing kits exploiting cache smuggling for stealth attacks.
Hackers used log poisoning and web shells to convert Nezha into a remote access tool targeting networks across East Asia.
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The popular online image sharing website Imgur.com, which was first founded in 2009 and has been widely used to host viral ...
Release Candidate 1 for PHP 8.5 is now available. The Release Manager confirms the scheduled development status and the ...
Candy, a global home appliance brand from Italy with nearly 80 years of expertise, officially launches its first instant ...
Pair programming with ChatGPT Codex for a week exposed hard-won lessons every developer should know before trying it.
This study employs a mixed-methods approach to compare educational leadership paradigms in universities across China and ...
Attackers are exploiting low-code AI platforms such as Vercel, Netlify, and Lovable to rapidly build phishing sites that look legitimate, trick users, and bypass automated security tools. In an ...