The North Korean hacker group Konni (Opal Sleet, TA406) is using AI-generated PowerShell malware to target developers and engineers in the blockchain sector.
WIRED spoke with Boris Cherny, head of Claude Code, about how the viral coding tool is changing the way Anthropic works.
Once trust is granted to the repository's author, a malicious app executes arbitrary commands on the victim's system with no ...
Researchers say the advanced framework was built almost entirely by agents, marking a significant evolution in the use of AI ...
Chainalysis has launched Workflows, a no-code feature that lets non-technical users automate advanced onchain investigations ...
Once up and running, that malicious DLL file pops a Python interpreter onto the system, which runs a script to create a ...
Researchers studying cybersecurity have discovered a new and sophisticated phishing effort that spreads dangerous payloads ...
North Korean hackers abuse Visual Studio Code task files in fake job projects to deploy backdoors, spyware, and crypto miners ...
Vulnerabilities in Chainlit could be exploited without user interaction to exfiltrate environment variables, credentials, ...
Experts reveal Evelyn Stealer malware abusing VS Code extensions to steal developer credentials, browser data, and ...
A malicious extension impersonating an ad blocker forces repeated browser crashes before pushing victims to run ...
Security researchers uncovered two vulnerabilities in the popular Python-based AI app building tool that could allow ...