Millions installed 'productivity' Chrome extensions that became malware after acquisition. Here's how browser extensions became enterprise security's weakest link.
Malicious Chrome extensions tied to ownership transfers push malware and steal data, exposing thousands to credential theft and system compromise.
Browser extensions have quietly developed into one of the more dangerous and overlooked attack surfaces within the enterprise environment.
At QCon London 2026, Yinka Omole, Lead Software Engineer at Personio, presented a session exploring a recurring dilemma engineers face, whether to spend time mastering the newest technologies and ...
GlassWorm campaign injects malware into GitHub Python repos using stolen tokens since March 8, 2026, exposing developers to ...
MinIO, the data foundation for enterprise analytics and AI, today announced that MinIO AIStor will support object data stores for the NVIDIA STX reference architecture. Designed with the NVIDIA STX ...
How your computer handles heavy loads can affect your relaxation and work time. These CPUs, ranked by Geekbench score, power ...
Red Pitaya started as a Kickstarter in 2013 with a straightforward idea: one small, affordable board that could replace an ...
Nearly 80% of adults have undetected upper cervical misalignment. InfusaLounge now offers the only precision correction ...
A threat actor who stole credentials from a legitimate node package manager (npm) publisher has spread a persistent, worm-like malware across dozens of packages, security firms say. Named CanisterWorm ...
By joining Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’, Kazakhstan deepens its ties with the United States while keeping its multi-vector foreign policy intact.
Tax identity protection becomes less like a niche add-on and more like a rational extension of customer and employee care.
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