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New York Times source code leaks on 4chan
TechRadar· 4 days agoDo you want to build a clone of The New York Times, or the publication’s now-famed Wordle mini-game? The Register reports an anonymous 4chan user posted...
Does GitLab's (GTLB) Growing Clientele Make the Stock a Buy?
Zacks via Yahoo Finance· 12 hours agoQuote GitLab and Alphabet have collaborated to integrate GitLab’s unique capabilities within Google...
New York Times Internal Data Nabbed From GitHub
Dark Reading· 4 days agoA 4chan user has leaked 270GB of internal New York Times data — allegedly including source code for the popular Wordle game and other parts of the...
New York Times code stolen and leaked on 4Chan — Wordle apparently included
Mashable· 5 days agoThe controversial image board 4Chan is back in the news this week after two big data dumps were...
New York Times code stolen and leaked on 4Chan — Wordle apparently included
Mashable· 5 days agoThe controversial image board 4Chan is back in the news this week after two big data dumps were...
Google Photos may get an option to mass delete backups
Android Headlines· 8 hours agoIt seems that Google Photos will add an option to mass delete backups made from a particular device....
Damaging Microsoft VS Code extensions could cause major damage for millions of users
TechRadar· 4 days agoVisual Studio Code (often abbreviated as VS Code) is a free, open source code editor developed by...
Malicious VSCode Extensions Installed Millions Of Times
Techworm· 4 days agoVisual Studio Code, also commonly referred to as VSCode, is a popular and free source code editor developed by Microsoft for Windows, Linux, macOS, and ...
New York Times warns freelancers of GitHub repo data breach
BleepingComputer· 12 hours agoThe New York Times notified an undisclosed number of contributors that some of their sensitive personal information was stolen and leaked after its GitHub repositories were breached in January ...
Microsoft Ignored Whistleblower Warnings Before SolarWinds Attack
PC Magazine· 14 hours agoMicrosoft didn't address the security flaw that enabled the SolarWinds malware attack for years before it happened because it was trying to secure a multibillion-dollar deal with the Pentagon ...