I'm not a programmer, but I tried four vibe coding tools to see if I could build anything at all on my own. Here's what I did and did not accomplish.
The phishing campaign shows how attackers continue to weaponize legitimate cloud services and open source tools to evade ...
I tried four vibe-coding tools, including Cursor and Replit, with no coding background. Here's what worked (and what didn't).
North Korean hackers abuse Visual Studio Code task files in fake job projects to deploy backdoors, spyware, and crypto miners ...
Once up and running, that malicious DLL file pops a Python interpreter onto the system, which runs a script to create a ...
A new orchestration approach, called Orchestral, is betting that enterprises and researchers want a more integrated way to ...
ClickFix variant CrashFix relies on a malicious Chrome extension to crash the browser and trick victims into installing the ...
Business executives and IT admins are being targeted by a highly sophisticated phishing attack which doesn’t happen in the ...
A new WhatsApp Web attack spreads self-propagating ZIP files containing Astaroth banking malware through trusted ...
A malvertising campaign is using a fake ad-blocking Chrome and Edge extension named NexShield that intentionally crashes the ...
Active malware exploits DLL side-loading in a signed GitKraken binary to deliver trojans, stealers, and remote access malware ...
In the narrative of Industry 4.0, the cloud has long been the protagonist. It promised infinite storage, massive computing power, and the ability to aggregate d ...