A gamer created physical Steam cartridges using SATA SSDs, custom cases, Linux scripts, and a docking station.
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A new malicious framework called OkoBot is delivering more than 20 payloads in attacks focused on stealing cryptocurrency ...
Threat actors compromised AsyncAPI packages and weaponized trusted CI/CD workflows to distribute malware through npm. This ...
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