Malicious npm package '@openclaw-ai/openclawai' downloaded 178 times installs GhostLoader RAT, stealing credentials and crypto wallets.
Pittsburgh hosts two major college basketball tournaments in March, drawing teams and fans to the region for back-to-back events.
GhostClaw poses as an OpenClaw installer package, stealing system credentials and sensitive data before deploying a persistent RAT.
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TypeScript 6.0 RC represents the final major release built on the current JavaScript-based compiler. The upcoming TypeScript 7.0 will use a Go-based native implementation for enhanced speed and memory ...
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Delivery Marks Advancement of Collaborative Deployment Efforts as Due Diligence Continues and Infrastructure Planning Progresses ...
A malicious npm package disguised as a legitimate AI tool to install the virally popular OpenClaw, but designed to steal system passwords and crypto wallets, has been identified by cybersecurity ...
A man who doused himself in a flammable substance and set his body on fire killing himself and five others aboard a bus in ...
New attack waves from the 'PhantomRaven' supply-chain campaign are hitting the npm registry, with dozens of malicious packages that exfiltrate sensitive data from JavaScript developers.