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Almost 12,000 Web servers have been infected by a new Internet worm that takes advantage of a security flaw in Microsoft software to deface sites, security experts said on Wednesday. The worm could ...
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Did AI write the worm that breached GitHub’s own house?
A single developer. One poisoned extension. Five supply chain surfaces compromised in 48 hours. And a threat group claiming ...
GitHub confirmed attackers stole 3,800 internal repositories via a poisoned VS Code extension. The same threat group, TeamPCP ...
Campus-computing officials say that they’re still seeing daily evidence of two software worms that made their way across the Internet this summer -- “Code Red” and “Code Red II” -- although network ...
Computer code has already been written to take advantage of Windows flaws that were disclosed Tuesday, a sign that a worm attack could be near. Exploit code exists for four of the 14 vulnerabilities ...
The dreaded Code Red worm was fading from the spotlight Friday, as the pest found fewer Web servers to infect. After hogging headlines and fanning computer technicians' fears for several days, the ...
TanStack had 2FA, OIDC publishing, and Sigstore provenance on every release. The Mini Shai-Hulud worm published 84 malicious versions anyway. The CI/CD Trust-Chain Audit Grid maps the six gaps it ...
An Internet Worm, known as "Code Red" has apparently infected thousands of Internet servers around the world, reports CBS News Technology Consultant Larry Magid. Although it doesn't infect individual ...
This week’s column is about the Code Red worm. First, however, I’d like to talk about microbes. Millions of these microscopic invaders attack major government figures every day. Do you realize whole ...
Campus-computing officials say they’re still seeing daily evidence of two software worms that made their way across the Internet this summer -- “Code Red” and “Code Red II” -- although network ...
A threat actor started using the Shai-Hulud worm in attacks only days after the malware’s source code was released.
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