Attackers exploited Langflow vulnerability CVE-2025-3248 to conduct an agentic AI-powered ransomware attack involving reconnaissance, credential theft, and lateral movement.
Attackers are hiding a data-stealing trojan inside fake exploit code aimed at the people who hunt bugs for a living. The malware, called ChocoPoC, travels in Python proof-of-concept (PoC) repositories ...
Azure Linux 4.0, previously internal cloud plumbing under the name CBL-Mariner, hit a new milestone this week. The Fedora-derived OS is now available as a downloadable ISO from Microsoft's GitHub, not ...
Multiple weaponized proof-of-concept (PoC) exploits on GitHub delivered a Python-based remote access trojan (RAT) called ChocoPoC that can execute commands and steal sensitive data. However, ChocoPoC ...
A campaign active since last November has been targeting Python developers building Telegram bots with trojanized Pyrogram ...
Security tooling is not written in a single language. Python powers most automation. C sits at the exploit layer. PowerShell ...
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Learn essential Nmap commands for network scanning, port discovery, and OS detection. Complete guide with examples and a ...
There was no version control system specifically for game and multimedia projects until now. Epic Games is now closing this ...
Attackers are actively exploiting path traversal and SQL injection in Langflow, LangGraph, and LangChain — below where your ...