Malicious JavaScript code delivered by the AppsFlyer Web SDK hijacked cryptocurrency, potentially in a supply-chain attack.
The Wikimedia Foundation suffered a security incident today after a self-propagating JavaScript worm began vandalizing pages and modifying user scripts across multiple wikis.
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Liverpool manager Arne Slot speaking to Sky Sports after their draw with Tottenham: "Again in the last minute, again after an opportunity to score ourselves and again we leave the pitch with a ...
In today's edition of The Public Pulse, readers weigh in on Nebraska arts funding, a tasteful performance at the Omaha symphony, and one way that Nebraska's "Blue Dot" could disap ...
DarkSword exploit targets iOS 18.4–18.7 using 6 flaws and 3 zero-days, enabling rapid data theft from iPhones across multiple countries.
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Our weekly round-up of letters published in the Courier. Let me see if I understand this: Gov. Pillen has stated that he ...
Scunthorpe earned back-to-back National League wins after beating bottom side Truro 2-1. The Iron went ahead 14 minutes in when Tyler Denton hit a delivery into the box for Leo Farrell to fire home.
The nonprofit that oversees Wikipedia briefly enforced a 'read-only' mode on Thursday morning as users spotted code designed to delete articles and place Russian text in the edit summary.