OpenClaw patched a critical vulnerability that could be exploited to hijack the increasingly popular AI assistant.
Security researchers say thousands of exposed OpenClaw gateways could let hackers read private files, emails, and messages.
Chinese state-sponsored threat actors were likely behind the hijacking of Notepad++ update traffic last year that lasted for almost half a year, the developer states in an official announcement today.
Users of Microsoft Office are facing a serious security threat that could allow hackers to take control of their computers simply by opening a malicious ...
About 175,000 private servers are reportedly exposed to the public internet, giving hackers the opportunity to carry out ...
WinRAR doesn't have an auto-update function, meaning PCs are vulnerable until you manually update. The bug is still being ...
A prolific initial access broker tracked as TA584 has been observed using the Tsundere Bot alongside XWorm remote access ...
Agentic AI tools like OpenClaw promise powerful automation, but a single email was enough to hijack my dangerously obedient ...
Researchers found that the U.S. electric power sector has significant misalignment between compliance with regulations and actual security.
Suspects used sophisticated hacking technique called ‘jackpotting’ ...
Notepad++ has shared additional details on the supply chain attack carried out by Chinese state-sponsored hackers via a ...
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