Fake OpenAI Privacy Filter hit #1 on Hugging Face with 244,000 downloads, spreading infostealer malware to Windows users.
PCPJack steals credentials via 6 Python modules exploiting 5 CVEs, enabling cloud spread and fraud-driven attacks.
The PCPJack worm targets cloud environments and vulnerable web applications to remove TeamPCP infections and steal ...
A new malware framework called PCPJack is stealing credentials from exposed cloud infrastructure while actively removing ...
The repository reached the #1 trending position on Hugging Face within 18 hours, highlighting how public AI repositories are ...
The attacks compromise aerospace and drone firms' systems to exfiltrate GIS files, terrain models, and GPS data to gain a clear picture of analysts' intel.
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I let Claude change my desktop wallpaper and now I never miss a deadline (prompt included)
I outsourced my productivity anxiety to my wallpaper, and honestly, it's going great.
A malicious Hugging Face repository that reached the platform's trending list impersonated OpenAI's "Privacy Filter" project ...
AI agents often fail with AWS because their training knowledge is outdated. The MCP server, now generally available, is ...
After the CopyFail vulnerability gave root access from any user on almost all distributions last week, this week we’ve got DirtyFrag. This chains the vulnerability in CopyFail (xfrm-ESP) and ...
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Why Linux is my IDE
I prefer choice over integration when it comes to coding.
A malicious repository on Hugging Face impersonated OpenAI’s “Privacy Filter” project and briefly reached the platform’s top trending position before removal ...
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