A weekly look at exploited flaws, exposed systems, supply-chain attacks, browser abuse, malware campaigns, and the security risks that mattered most.
Spread the loveIf you’ve spent any significant time wrestling with APIs, you know the drill: repetitive setup, token ...
Spread the loveYou’ve got a project, a vision, and some code. Now, how do you get it out there for the world to see without ...
A free tool lets any UK charity see which funders have a track record of supporting organisations like it. It draws on more than a million grants that funders have already published. Funder Map, ...
BdThemes supply chain attack poisons JSON feed to create rogue WordPress admins and deploy web shells without code changes.
Marine clouds fill the skies Monday morning and will be slow to clear. Onshore flow strengthens causing temperatures to drop ...
Meta launches Muse Code, a terminal-based AI coding agent built to handle large software projects and compete with Claude ...
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This week’s ThreatsDay Bulletin covers malicious packages, AI agent risks, phishing chains, exposed systems, router flaws, ...
Fake alerts about Adobe and Zoom trick users into installing remote access software that gives attackers control of infected devices ...
Reports from Cisco Talos and CrowdStrike provide real-world insights into how AI is evolving attackers’ tradecraft and ...
Open-source malware has changed shape. What once focused on noisy cryptomining has moved toward something far more valuable: access.