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A new variation of the fake recruiter campaign from North Korean threat actors is targeting JavaScript and Python developers with cryptocurrency-related tasks.
Lazarus group’s Contagious Interview campaign abuses Visual Studio Code via malicious Git repositories Attackers deliver JavaScript payloads on macOS, enabling persistent data harvesting and C2 ...
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Suspected Russian actor deploys CANFAIL malware via phishing, targeting Ukrainian defense, energy, and aid sectors using ...
The IRS recently released a draft version of Form 8825 and its instructions, revealing a few changes to what’s required. One of the changes will affect all taxpayers, but there are two changes that ...
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Trividia is updating the E-5 Error Code in the “Messages” section of the Owner’s Booklets/System Instructions for Use to ...
Near.AI introduces a secure, private, Rust-based version of OpenClaw called IronClaw, Olas prediction agents unleashed ...
The U.S. Navy’s top uniformed officer has introduced his vision for the Navy's future, focusing on using smaller and newer assets instead of consistently turning to huge aircraft carriers. Adm.
North Korean IT operatives use stolen LinkedIn accounts, fake hiring flows, and malware to secure remote jobs, steal data, and fund state programs.