Over 1,000 exposed ComfyUI instances exploited via unauthenticated code execution, enabling Monero mining and botnet expansion.
More than 1000 ComfyUI servers are exposed to the internet. Attackers exploit misconfigurations to add instances to a botnet.
Compliance continues to drive adoption of trusted open source: We saw the same themes from December present here, underscored ...
Truelist releases 20+ free, open-source SDKs and framework integrations for email validation — Node, Python, React, ...
A change to one labor rule can ripple far beyond a single page of legislation. That is the central message of a new study ...
Mark Collier briefed me on two updates under embargo at KubeCon Europe 2026 last month: Helion, which opens up GPU kernel ...
Supply chain attacks feel like they're becoming more and more common.
Isn’t there some claim events come in threes? After the extremely rare leak of the iOS Coruna exploit chain recently, now we have details from Google on a second significant exploit in the ...
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The TeamPCP hacking group continues its supply-chain rampage, now compromising the massively popular "LiteLLM" Python package ...
TeamPCP hackers compromised the Telnyx package on the Python Package Index today, uploading malicious versions that deliver ...
Threats actors pounced on the vulnerability within hours of its disclosure, demonstrating that organizations have little time ...