The Shai-Hulud supply-chain malware campaign is exploiting the automated systems developers trust to publish software safely.
Socket is scaling to defend open source against supply chain attacks as AI accelerates software development. SAN ...
Microsoft’s GitHub has suffered what appears to be its biggest ever security breach after confirming that attackers ...
Google on Wednesday published exploit code for an unfixed vulnerability in its Chromium browser codebase that threatens ...
TanStack has released a detailed postmortem describing a sophisticated supply-chain attack that compromised 42 npm packages ...
OpenAI is telling every Mac user running its ChatGPT or Codex desktop app to update right now. The urgency traces back to a ...
When OpenAI engineers discovered that a poisoned update to a widely used JavaScript library had executed on two corporate ...
It has the puzzle-box energy of a high-concept sci-fi thriller, but underneath the mechanics is a man trying to understand ...
A poisoned open-source dependency let attackers breach two OpenAI employee devices and steal credentials from a limited set of its internal source code repositories, OpenAI confirmed in a May 14, 2026 ...
Then imagine it replying: "Sorry, the website won't let me in." That's the quiet failure mode behind most AI agents today.
Researchers say the campaign uses a browser-based JavaScript VM to hide credential theft and intercept MFA at scale.
Over 170 TanStack, Mistral AI, OpenSearch, UiPath, and other packages were affected in a new Mini Shai-Hulud supply chain ...