The new “agentjacking” attack takes almost no real hacking ability to pull off. It's predicated on pulling a public ...
Chrome's WebMCP guidance warns that AI agents can be manipulated through the tools they are built to trust.
Microsoft Threat Intelligence discovered that Anthropic’s Claude Code GitHub Action could expose CI/CD workflow secrets when AI agents process untrusted GitHub content, including issue bodies, pull ...
Security researchers from GoDaddy found a cheeky new malware campaign that used comments made by Steam Community accounts as command-and-control (C2) infrastructure. Here is how the attack plays out: ...
A large-scale campaign is exploiting a critical SQL injection vulnerability (CVE-2026-26980) in Ghost CMS to inject malicious JavaScript code that triggers ClickFix attack flows. The campaign was ...
The latest updates enable Playwright automation across Java, Python, and C#, and introduce real-time audio injection capabilities on real iOS devices These updates address a growing need for testing ...
Picking a JavaScript framework in 2026 is not the casual decision it was a decade ago. The framework you choose today will shape your application’s performance, security posture, hiring costs, and ...
Picture this scenario: An Anthropic Skill scanner runs a full analysis of a Skill pulled from ClawHub or skills.sh. Its markdown instructions are clean, and no prompt injection is detected. No shell ...
Abstract: Hybrid applications (apps) are becoming more and more popular due to their cross-platform capabilities and high performance. These apps use the JavaScript (JS) bridge communication scheme to ...
Abstract: As AJAX applications gain popularity, client-side JavaScript code is becoming increasingly complex. However, few automated vulnerability analysis tools for JavaScript exist. In this paper, ...
Many modern web applications rely on the flawed assumption that backends can blindly trust security-critical headers from upstream reverse proxies. This assumption breaks down because HTTP RFC ...
People who have lived with HIV long-term can need up to a dozen pills every day to suppress the virus. Results from a new drug trial raise hope of changing that. It could mark the "first advance to ...
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