How modern infostealers target macOS systems, leverage Python‑based stealers, and abuse trusted platforms and utilities to distribute credential‑stealing payloads.
Python infostealers are spreading from Windows to macOS via Google Ads, ClickFix lures, and fake installers to steal credentials and financial data.
The runtime offers new features for Python: an experimental async API and access to many native Python libraries like NumPy.
The GitHub Copilot SDK turns the Copilot CLI into a cross-platform agent host with Model Context Protocol support.
A malvertising campaign is using a fake ad-blocking Chrome and Edge extension named NexShield that intentionally crashes the ...
Oh, sure, I can “code.” That is, I can flail my way through a block of (relatively simple) pseudocode and follow the flow. I ...
Two fake spellchecker packages on PyPI hid a Python RAT in dictionary files, activating malware on import in version 1.2.0.
The update reflects Mozilla’s broader positioning as a user-first alternative in a browser market increasingly shaped by ...
With countless applications and a combination of approachability and power, Python is one of the most popular programming ...
ClickFix variant CrashFix relies on a malicious Chrome extension to crash the browser and trick victims into installing the ...
I used one simple script to remove AI from popular browsers (including Chrome and Firefox) ...
Google is baking Gemini into Chrome, with a persistent side panel, Nano Banana image edits, Connected Apps, and auto-browse tasks for some subscribers.