Malicious JavaScript code delivered by the AppsFlyer Web SDK hijacked cryptocurrency, potentially in a supply-chain attack.
LGBTQ Nation on MSN
A university removed professors’ Pride flags over Spring Break. Now they’re fighting back.
Educators at Boston University are fighting over a Pride flag policy that the president has defended as "content-neutral." ...
Ransomware hackers exploited a flaw with a maximum vulnerability score in Cisco firewall management software weeks before the ...
For the first time, Canada has a Prime Minister figuring out how to be a politician on the job, in front of everyone ...
A socioeconomic divide shapes the country’s politics—and its aggressive foreign Policy.
For Canadians worried about expensive housing or finding a job, It’s not the government’s fault, it’s that damn war in the Middle East ...
XDA Developers on MSN
Google kept featuring this Chrome extension for months after it turned malicious
How can an extension change hands with no oversight?
Lawmakers’ key child care measure is headed to the governor’s desk after receiving strong support in the Senate. Republican ...
The GlassWorm supply-chain campaign has returned with a new, coordinated attack that targeted hundreds of packages, ...
One of the most popular ways to view the Epstein Files, an interface called Jmail that mimics a Gmail inbox, is hosted on Guillermo Rauch’s $9 billion unicorn Vercel.
ThreatsDay roundup covering stealthy attacks, phishing trends, exploit chains, and rising security risks across the threat landscape.
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