Open source malware surged 73% in 2025, with npm as a key target with rising risks in software supply chains and developer environments.
A report from ReversingLabs reveals a massive 73% increase in malicious open-source packages in 2025, with over 10,000 ...
Stranger Things concept of the “Upside Down” is a useful way to think about the risks lurking in the software we all rely on.
Two fake spellchecker packages on PyPI hid a Python RAT in dictionary files, activating malware on import in version 1.2.0.
According to the firm’s latest supply chain security report, there was a 73% increase in detections of malicious open-source packages in 2025. The past year also saw a huge jump in the scope of ...
ReversingLabs (RL), the trusted name in file and software security, today released its fourth annual Software Supply Chain Security Report. The 2026 ...
With the PyArrow library installed, pandas 3.0 interprets string columns automatically as the str data type instead of NumPy- ...
Linux users face a new threat as cybercriminals exploit a critical vulnerability in Canonical's Snap Store, hijacking trusted ...
Vulnerabilities in Chainlit could be exploited without user interaction to exfiltrate environment variables, credentials, ...
New Preventive Controls and Developer Integrations Powered 2025 Innovation Veracode, the global leader in application risk management, today announced significant platform innovations introduced ...