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In 1938 and 1944, two major hurricanes struck Long Island, and after the initial winds subsided, the surges came back ...
D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE: QBTS), (“D-Wave” or the “Company”), the only dual-platform quantum computing company providing both annealing and gate-model systems, software and services, today announced ...
Markets are rebalancing from Nasdaq to Dow Jones as risk appetite is staying stable. Traders are still remaining hopeful due to the pricing of a peace process with a deal pending. Exploring technical ...
Call & SMS Bomber a harmless wave-based entertainment tool suite that simulates fake incoming call animations and fake ...
A new "coordinated" supply chain attack campaign has impacted eight packages on Packagist including malicious code designed to run a Linux binary retrieved from a GitHub Releases URL. "Although the ...
The most popular impacted package is size-sensor, downloaded 4.2 million times per month, followed by echarts-for-react (3.8 million), @antv/scale (2.2 million) and timeago.js (1.15 million). The ...
Hundreds of malicious packages are being flagged in NPM and PYPI repositories, including those from TanStack and Mistral, which are hugely popular. A broad hacking campaign is targeting millions of ...
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TypeScript 6.0 is the last release built on the JavaScript codebase. A new --stableTypeOrdering flag lets developers match TypeScript 7.0 behavior. TypeScript 7.0, written in Go, is "extremely close ...
A "coordinated developer-targeting campaign" is using malicious repositories disguised as legitimate Next.js projects and technical assessments to trick victims into executing them and establish ...