A maximum severity vulnerability, dubbed 'React2Shell', in the React Server Components (RSC) 'Flight' protocol allows remote code execution without authentication in React and Next.js applications.
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A critical vulnerability in the popular expr-eval JavaScript library, with over 800,000 weekly downloads on NPM, can be exploited to execute code remotely through maliciously crafted input. The ...
The justices are generally reluctant to take account of a president’s public statements. But extensive quotes from Mr. Trump in a key filing may change the legal calculus. By Adam Liptak Reporting ...
Abu Dhabi, UAE – Etihad Airways and Hong Kong Airlines are strengthening their partnership by launching a codeshare partnership and establishing a reciprocal loyalty agreement. The loyalty agreement ...
Anambra State Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo has commenced the disbursement of funds to beneficiaries of the One-Youth-Two-Skills Plus empowerment programme in Awka North and Awka South Local ...
The 69th annual IAEA General Conference is coming to a close, with final discussions around possible resolutions likely to last into the evening. Resolutions and decisions adopted at the conference ...
At least 187 code packages made available through the JavaScript repository NPM have been infected with a self-replicating worm that steals credentials from developers and publishes those secrets on ...
At least 18 popular JavaScript code packages that are collectively downloaded more than two billion times each week were briefly compromised with malicious software today, after a developer involved ...
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. One of the biggest challenges design teams and web developers face is turning Figma designs into ...
A new report out today from cybersecurity company INKY Technology Corp. is sounding the alarm over a new wave of phishing threats that use QR codes in increasingly dangerous and deceptive ways, ...