Chrome 148 was promoted to the stable channel with 127 security fixes, including three for critical-severity vulnerabilities.
CERT-In flags multiple vulnerabilities in Google Chrome that could allow remote code execution and data theft, urging users to update the browser immediately.
GitHub has introduced a significant update to its CodeQL engine, enabling developers to define custom sanitizers and ...
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A new report from ReversingLabs identified a new tactic by North Korean hackers: feeding malicious code to the AI systems ...
Artificial intelligence has quickly become one of the most discussed – and misunderstood – forces in modern business. It’s ...
Mythos combined four separate low-severity bugs into a complete browser sandbox escape. Traditional scanners evaluate vulnerabilities in isolation. That assumption is now broken.
Hackers can now take over WordPress sites instantly using a simple plugin flaw ...
If your automated script takes action based on a value, it's critical to make sure the value is correct. Good thing PowerShell has ways to validate the values that are passed to a function. In recent ...
The five new vulnerabilities discovered in Ivanti’s on-premises mobile endpoint management solution are a “classic example of ...
Critical flaws affecting core components and extensions in PostgreSQL and MariaDB could allow remote code execution. The bugs ...