Weekly roundup exploring how cyber threats, AI misuse, and digital deception are reshaping global security trends.
Terms apply to American Express benefits and offers. Visit americanexpress.com to learn more. You may want to think twice before throwing out your next receipt. With the Fetch app, you can turn any ...
Come along with me on a journey as we delve into the swirling, echoing madness of identity attacks. Today, I present a case study on how different implementations of OAuth 2.0, the core authentication ...
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. If a developer finds out that there are new, updated files on a remote repository like GitHub, ...
Newly discovered npm package 'fezbox' employs QR codes to retrieve cookie-stealing malware from the threat actor's server. The package, masquerading as a utility library, leverages this innovative ...
Anthropic revoked OpenAI’s API access to its models on Tuesday, multiple sources familiar with the matter tell WIRED. OpenAI was informed that its access was cut ...
Update June 11, 12:31 pm UTC: This article has been updated to include quotes from Trent Ward, the CEO of TRNR. Interactive Strength (TRNR), a Nasdaq-listed fitness equipment manufacturer, is ...
A malware campaign dubbed "OBSCURE#BAT" is making effective use of heavily obfuscated code and evasion techniques like API hooking to trick unsuspecting users into downloading an advanced and highly ...
This weekend, the rewards app Fetch is debuting its very first Super Bowl ad, which includes a live giveaway of $1.2 million. Super Bowl spots cost roughly $8 million now – what’s one more mil, right?
Rewards app Fetch will give away $10,000 to 120 people—with one winner selected every second of the remaining two minutes of regulation time of the Super Bowl. Fetch says it is the “biggest livestream ...