It allows developers to treat text as a fluid substance that can be recalculated every single frame without dropping a beat.
A new info-stealing malware named Infinity Stealer is targeting macOS systems with a Python payload packaged as an executable using the open-source Nuitka compiler.
A new ClickFix attack that leverages a Nuitka loader targets macOS users with the Python-based Infiniti Stealer malware.
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Malicious LiteLLM 1.82.7–1.82.8 via Trivy compromise deploys backdoor and steals credentials, enabling Kubernetes-wide ...
After hacking Trivy, TeamPCP moved to compromise repositories across NPM, Docker Hub, VS Code, and PyPI, stealing over 300GB ...
LiteLLM, a massively popular Python library, was compromised via a supply chain attack, resulting in the delivery of ...
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Threat actors abused trusted Trivy distribution channels to inject credential‑stealing malware into CI/CD pipelines worldwide ...
Two versions of LiteLLM, an open source interface for accessing multiple large language models, have been removed from the ...