Hackers are tricking WhatsApp users into unknowingly entering a code that links the attacker's device to their account, ...
Hackers exploit a critical React JavaScript vulnerability, CVE-2025-55182, to deploy crypto wallet drainers on legitimate websites ...
The GitHub code you use to build a trendy application or patch existing bugs might just be used to steal your bitcoin BTC $87,260.96 or other crypto holdings, according to a Kaspersky report. GitHub ...
Hackers behind a $100 million exploit of Iranian cryptocurrency exchange Nobitex released the platform’s full source code, placing remaining user assets at risk. Nobitex exchange was hacked for at ...
Korea JoongAng Daily via MSN
Pyongyang-backed hackers launch newly detected cyberattack scheme using computer files
A North Korea-linked cyber hacking group appears to have launched a new cyberattack campaign, code-named "Artemis," that ...
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France’s defense crown jewel under siege — hackers threaten submarine source code leak
A major cyberattack has targeted Naval Group, the French company that builds advanced submarines. Naval Group is best known in India for making the Scorpene-class submarines, used by the Indian Navy.
Cybersecurity firm F5 Networks says government-backed hackers had “long-term, persistent access” to its network, which allowed them to steal the company’s source code and customer information. In a ...
Hackers are moving from smart contract vulnerabilities to exploiting human behavioural weaknesses, according to the co-founder of Web3 cybersecurity firm CertiK. Cryptocurrency hackers are moving away ...
Suspected Russian government hackers behind a massive intrusion of government and private company networks were able to gain access into Microsoft’s source code, a key building block for software or ...
In context: WhatsApp is one of the most popular communication platforms of all time with around three billion users worldwide. This means that even the slightest security flaw in the app could pose a ...
A maximum severity vulnerability, dubbed 'React2Shell', in the React Server Components (RSC) 'Flight' protocol allows remote code execution without authentication in React and Next.js applications.
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