Christian Wenz explains why the Backends for Frontends (BFF) pattern is emerging as a more secure authentication model for single-page applications.
Researchers who identify and report bugs in open-source software will no longer be rewarded by the Internet Bug Bounty team.
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Hackers target crypto users with fake CAPTCHA
Crypto users are facing a new security threat via fake Cloudflare CAPTCHA pages. The attack installs an infostealer built to ...
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Security credentials exposed on thousands of websites, report finds
Researchers from three universities have found that nearly 10,000 webpages are publicly exposing API credentials, leaving ...
The UAT-10608 hacking group is using automated scanning and scripts to exploit React2Shell in a large-scale credential ...
GitLab has rolled out critical security updates to address multiple high-severity vulnerabilities affecting both Community ...
Google explains why it doesn't matter that websites are getting heavier and the reason has everything to do with SEO.
AOS has introduced two MOSFETs—the 25‑V AONC40212 and 80‑V AONC68816—in 3.3×3.3‑mm source-down DFN packages with double-side cooling. This packaging supports high power density in DC/DC intermediate ...
Anthropic accidentally exposed roughly 512,000 lines of proprietary TypeScript source code for its AI-powered coding agent ...
The Internet Bug Bounty program has paused new submissions, citing a massive expansion in vulnerability discovery by AI code ...
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