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Today:Early fog in the far southwest clears quickly. Most areas stay dry with sunshine and variable cloud, though northern and northeastern regions may see isolated showers. Light winds overall, ...
There's another likely North Korean-linked scam hitting developers and their employers, while snarfing up credentials and cryptocurrency - and this one doesn't even involve embedding IT workers at ...
Maximal Extractable Value (MEV) bots are becoming increasingly popular, especially on the Ethereum network. Put simply, MEV bots are algorithms that determine which transactions should be prioritized.
The proliferation of dApps is increasing the attack surface for exploitable vulnerabilities in smart contracts, and thus there is a need for verifiable detection methodologies. The Random Forest ...
In November 2025, Anthropic, the Amazon and Google-backed AI firm behind Claude, came out with a startling claim: a Chinese state-sponsored group was using its chatbot’s coding capabilities to execute ...
Aether is a Python-based framework for analyzing Solidity smart contracts, generating vulnerability findings, producing Foundry-based proof-of-concept (PoC) tests, and validating exploits on mainnet ...
‘EtherHiding’: Nation-state and cybercriminal groups are leveraging smart contracts as command-and-control servers for deliveing malicious payloads hidden on blockchains. Nation-state threat actors ...
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered two new malicious packages on the npm registry that make use of smart contracts for the Ethereum blockchain to carry out malicious actions on compromised ...
Imagine this: you’re working on a tight deadline, trying to access a critical app, and bam, you’re locked out because you forgot your password. Again. Now multiply that experience across five apps you ...
Even in well-secured environments, attackers are getting in—not with flashy exploits, but by quietly taking advantage of weak settings, outdated encryption, and trusted tools left unprotected. These ...