Two malware campaigns weaponize open-source software to target executives and cloud systems, combining social engineering with fileless and kernel-level attack techniques.
Chrome and Edge users warned about NexShield browser extension scam that causes crashes and tricks users into installing ...
Written in Python, Freqtrade is a free, open-source crypto trading bot that works with all major exchanges and can be operated using Telegram or WebUI. It is great at automating tactics through ...
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Build an infinite desktop on Ubuntu with Python and a systemd timer
Pull fresh Unsplash wallpapers and rotate them on GNOME automatically with a Python script plus a systemd service and timer.
Researchers uncover SSHStalker, an IRC botnet exploiting legacy Linux flaws and SSH servers to build persistent covert access.
This desktop app for hosting and running LLMs locally is rough in a few spots, but still useful right out of the box.
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4 boring tasks I automate to get back hours every week
There's a lot you can automate.
Moltbot’s viral open-source AI assistant wowed users with automation power but sparked major security, privacy, and misuse concerns.
Worm-driven TeamPCP campaign exploits Docker, Kubernetes, Redis, Ray, and React2Shell to build proxy infrastructure for data theft and ransomware.
Hillman highlights Teradata’s interoperability with AWS, Python-in-SQL, minimal data movement, open table formats, feature ...
Businesses are being warned about a new cyber campaign targeting Windows environments where getting in is only the beginning – not the end – of the attack.
Many times when performing penetration tests, there is no lack of tools for conducting penetration testing, but rather the issue relates to performing penetration testing in a fractured way.
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