Fake OpenAI Privacy Filter hit #1 on Hugging Face with 244,000 downloads, spreading infostealer malware to Windows users.
PCPJack steals credentials via 6 Python modules exploiting 5 CVEs, enabling cloud spread and fraud-driven attacks.
A stealthy Python-based backdoor framework capable of long-term surveillance and credential theft has been identified ...
The popular Python package for monitoring data quality was briefly available as a malicious version. Provider Elementary ...
The laptop connects directly to the drone through its Wi-Fi access point (AP), enabling wireless communication between the ...
The repository reached the #1 trending position on Hugging Face within 18 hours, highlighting how public AI repositories are ...
Google says attackers are using AI for zero-day research, malware development, reconnaissance, and access to premium AI tools ...
A malicious Hugging Face repository that reached the platform's trending list impersonated OpenAI's "Privacy Filter" project ...
New research exposes how prompt injection in AI agent frameworks can lead to remote code execution. Learn how these ...
An attacker poisoned 84 TanStack npm versions across 42 packages, stealing GitHub OIDC tokens and cloud keys while planting a ...
TanStack had 2FA, OIDC publishing, and Sigstore provenance on every release. The Mini Shai-Hulud worm published 84 malicious ...
Open source software with more than 1 million monthly downloads was compromised after a threat actor exploited a vulnerability in the developers’ account workflow that gave access to its signing keys ...