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PHP’s Supply Chain Under Siege: How Packagist Fights Back Against Account Takeovers and Stealthy Malware
Attacks keep coming. In the past weeks alone, attackers seized GitHub accounts and stolen tokens to push malicious tags on popular PHP packages. The incidents hit hard. Larav...
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Malicious npm Package ua-parser-js2 Steals SSH Keys and Credentials via Typosquatting
A malicious npm package discovered in the public registry managed to steal sensitive files from developer machines by disguising itself as a seemingly harmless utility. Security...
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Mojito Serves Up Fast Emoji Access Across Every Mac App
Mac users have waited years for a better way to drop emojis into their work. Apple's built-in tools never quite delivered the speed many craved. Now a new free utility called...
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Motorola Phones Quietly Routed Amazon Users Through Affiliate Links
Motorola phones began redirecting users who tapped the Amazon app icon. A brief browser window would flash open. Then the device landed on Amazon anyway. But not before an af...
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Google’s Rambler Turns Rambling Speech Into Polished Text in Gboard
Google has taken a direct shot at one of the longest-standing frustrations with mobile dictation. The company’s new Rambler feature in Gboard doesn’t just transcribe words. I...
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CrowdStrike Dismantles Glassworm Botnet in Coordinated Strike on Developer Supply Chain Threats
Software developers have become prime targets. Not as an afterthought. As the main objective.On May 26, 2026, at precisely 14:00 UTC, the CrowdStrike Counter Adversary...
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Arkansas Becomes 14th State to Add Driver’s Licenses to Apple Wallet
Arkansas residents woke up Wednesday to a new option in their iPhone Wallet app. They can now add their driver's license or state ID directly to Apple's digital wallet. The m...
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Linux Kernel Set to Retire x32 ABI in 2026 After Years of Neglect
The Linux kernel stands at another crossroads in its long effort to prune legacy code. Developers have begun the formal process of removing support for the x32 ABI, an interf...
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Canonical’s Workshop Tool Simplifies Reproducible Linux Development Environments
Canonical has introduced Workshop, a snap-based tool designed to spin up consistent development setups on Ubuntu systems. Released on May 27, 2026, the application draws dire...
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Ubuntu 26.10 to Ship with Linux 7.2 Kernel and Latest Hardware Support
Ubuntu 26.10 is set to ship with the Linux 7.2 kernel according to recent development plans shared by Canonical. The announcement marks another step in the distribution's regula...
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Open-Source FPGA DisplayPort 1.4 Core Achieves 4K60 Output
The open-source hardware community has achieved another milestone with the introduction of Pavona, a new project focused on creating an open-source silicon implementation for mo...
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ANGLE’s Wayland Breakthrough Unblocks Embedded Chromium Apps on Linux Desktops
Google's graphics layer just took a decisive step forward. ANGLE, the abstraction that lets OpenGL ES code run across Direct3D, Vulkan, OpenGL and Metal, now carries official...
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ReactOS Boots on ARM64: Open-Source Windows Effort Gains New Hardware Reach
ReactOS just cleared another technical barrier. The long-running project that seeks binary compatibility with Windows programs and drivers has produced an experimental build...
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Cisco Opens SONiC to Enterprise Networks as AI Demands Push Beyond Hyperscalers
Cisco stands ready to let any customer load the open-source SONiC network operating system onto its Nexus 9000 switches. The move, signaled quietly last week, marks a sharp t...
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Alibaba Ports Android 16 to RISC-V Processors, Claiming First-Mover Status on RVA23
Alibaba's DAMO Academy has pulled off a notable technical feat. Its XuanTie team adapted Android 16 to run on the company's homegrown 9-series RISC-V processors. The announce...
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