A San Francisco company paid nearly $1 million for the solution to an unsolved code in Kryptos, a sculpture on the C.I.A.
They swear they haven’t peeked at the closely guarded secret and that they’ll keep the cryptographic competition going.
Cybersecurity roundup: supply chain threats, AI agent risks, browser-cloning malware, mule networks, endpoint bypasses, and ...
Over 100 NPM and PyPI packages were injected with malicious code in the Miasma and Hades Shai-Hulud supply chain attack ...
Cipher Digital (CIFR) plans $810M senior secured notes to fund Stingray data center, boost reserves and reimburse equity—see ...
Dozens of cryptographically verified open source packages from Microsoft were compromised late last week to add advanced credential-stealing code that was triggered when developers opened them in AI ...
The Miasma supply chain campaign has sparked a fresh attack wave called Hades, this time involving 37 malicious wheel ...
A newly discovered malware campaign targeting the open source software ecosystem underscores how rapidly supply chain threats are evolving. The campaign, which JFrog has dubbed "IronWorm," targets ...
Atomesus has officially entered the artificial intelligence language model market with the launch of Cipher 8B -- a model the ...
On Monday, Russian users found they could no longer reach PyPI, the package repository that Python developers rely on for ...
Socket found seven malicious packages on PyPI The packages were abusing Gmail and WebSocket They were removed from the platform Several malicious PyPI packages were recently observed abusing Gmail to ...
Millions of AI agents and tools around the world have been imperiled by a critical vulnerability that can allow hackers to breach the servers running them and make off with sensitive data and ...