Two vulnerabilities in the n8n workflow automation platform could allow attackers to fully compromise affected instances, access sensitive data, and execute arbitrary code on the underlying host.
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North Korea is doubling down on a familiar playbook by weaponizing trust in open-source software and developer workflows. The ...
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Here's how to beat the first boss in Code Vein 2, Dejected Assailant Frantz.
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Once trust is granted to the repository's author, a malicious app executes arbitrary commands on the victim's system with no ...
North Korean hackers target macOS developers with malware hidden in Visual Studio Code task configuration files.