Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new ‘Stealit’ info-stealing malware campaign that exploits an experimental Node.js feature.
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Fortinet warns Stealit malware uses Node.js SEA and fake installers to deliver stealers, RATs, and persistence.
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Auburn coach Bruce Pearl's abrupt retirement as its men's basketball coach on Monday -- just 42 days out from its season-opener -- might come as a surprise to those who have followed Pearl at arm's ...
A Dune-inspired worm recently hit CrowdStrike and npm, infecting hundreds of packages. Here's what happened - and how to protect your code.
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — University Medical Center of El Paso will host this year’s Better Health 5K Run, 1 Mile Walk and Kids’ Dash later this weekend. The event will be at 8 a.m. on Saturday, Sept.