Bumblebee from Perplexity scans developer machines for compromised packages and AI tool configs, without triggering malware.
Hackers exploited a critical zero-day vulnerability in a server running the KnowledgeDeliver learning management system (LMS) to deploy the Godzilla web shell.
Researchers have shown that a web page can watch for tiny slowdowns in a computer’s storage drive and use those delays to guess which websites someone visits or which apps they open. The technique is ...
A large-scale campaign is exploiting a critical SQL injection vulnerability (CVE-2026-26980) in Ghost CMS to inject malicious ...
Poznan University of Technology (PUT) has launched its first locally installed quantum computer, deployed by IQM Quantum ...
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‘No security breach’: CBSE clarifies after Class 12 student claims ‘vulnerabilities’ in OSM portal
CBSE clarified that the portal used for evaluation answer sheets has a different URL than the one visible on the teenager's ...
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Perplexity launches Bumblebee: How its new read-only dev scanner differs from Chainguard
Perplexity Bumblebee is an open-source developer security program. Bumblebee doesn't require AI or a subscription. The program aims to spot problems on programmers' laptops. If you're a programmer, ...
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North Korea’s Lazarus turns to fileless malware in new crypto attacks
Lazarus Group has deployed RemotePE, a fully memory-resident trojan that is extremely hard for traditional antivirus and forensic tools to detect.
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VLC is overrated, and this open-source alternative is much better
Discover the hidden gem of media players that power users have been quietly enjoying for years, and find out why it's time to ...
Amid mounting student complaints over CBSE’s new On-Screen Marking system, a Class 12 student and cybersecurity researcher ...
Cybersecurity researchers create a five-step exploit chain using over-permissioned roles, secrets discovery, and NHIs to attack a popular low-code service.
The security platform Socket has recently discovered an enormous worldwide malware operation that has been dubbed "TrapDoor".
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