IT researchers have demonstrated a side-channel attack called "FROST" where browsers can spy on user behavior via SSD access times.
FROST exploits the Origin Private File System (OPFS), a browser API that lets websites create and store files on a user's local disk.
Ubiquiti released a new security bulletin detailing fixes for six security issues, including one rated 9.1 (critical) and one scoring a perfect 10.0 on the CVE risk scale. The vulnerabilities ...
SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE, May 28, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Free guide draws on analysis of 2.4 billion API ...
A dependency confusion campaign leveraged 33 malicious npm packages to collect reconnaissance data from developer and build environments. This report details the attack chain, observed tradecraft, and ...
Codex tokens were exfiltrated via a popular npm package, affecting users since v0.1.82 and enabling persistent account access ...
Cybersecurity researchers at Aikido Security have uncovered a malicious supply chain attack targeting OpenAI Codex developers via the npm package “codexui-android”. While the associated GitHub ...
Shopify introduced GraphQL Cardinal, a new execution engine replacing depth-first traversal with breadth-first execution. The ...
Anthropic releases Claude Opus 4.8 with dynamic workflows, 1,000 parallel subagents, and 3x cheaper fast mode. Here's what ...
Now sites have a new way to spy on their visitors: measuring subtle interactions with their solid-state drives. The technique ...
Google has released a new CLI for Google Workspace, offering a unified interface for various services like Drive, Gmail, and ...