Supply chain chaos, old bugs, smarter phishing, and botnets everywhere — here’s what broke the internet this week.
Developer platform Socket says a malware called TrapDoor is targeting crypto and AI developers across npm, PyPI and Crates, aiming to steal crypto wallet info and browser data.
TrapDoor spread 34 malicious packages across npm, PyPI, and Crates.io, stealing developer credentials and enabling persistence.
It wasn’t just Silicon Valley that spread the gospel of computer science: “Support tha american dream n make coding available ...
Solidity remains the dominant smart contract language for Ethereum and EVM-compatible chains, with the 2025 developer survey collecting responses from developers across eighty-seven different ...
A research team at Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence published a finding in April 2026 that has gained traction in engineering circles for reasons that go beyond its headline ...
A free, self-hosted voice-cloning studio built by Jamie Pine, the Canadian developer behind the Spacedrive file manager, has ...
As more entities adopt Web3, companies are actively searching for Rust developers to build blockchain infrastructure, smart ...
A fake repository mimicking OpenAI’s Privacy Filter on Hugging Face accumulated ~244,000 downloads before being removed. It delivered a multi-stage Rust infostealer ...
Newspoint on MSN
Fake income tax notice alert: One wrong click could let hackers steal your data, cybersecurity firm warns
In a major cybersecurity warning for Indian internet users, global security company Kaspersky has revealed that hackers are sending fake Income Tax Department emails to trap people and steal sensitive ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results