Monthly Archives: May 2026
Supply-Chain Attack: Massive Megalodon Campaign Hits 5,500+ GitHub Repositories
A sophisticated supply-chain attack dubbed Megalodon has compromised over 5,500 GitHub repositories by injecting malicious CI/CD workflows and harvesting sensitive deployment credentials. Continue reading
Fitness tracker privacy: Why I switched from Strava to FitoTrack
Concerned about fitness tracker privacy? Discover why users are abandoning mainstream apps like Strava in favor of open-source, local-first alternatives to keep location data secure. Continue reading
Operational Security: The Ultimate Darknet OpSec Guide
Master advanced privacy and anonymity with this comprehensive guide to operational security, featuring expert protocols for digital footprint protection. Continue reading
Silent Ransom Group: FBI Warns of In-Person IT Impersonation
The FBI warns that the Silent Ransom Group is now using physical IT impersonation to bypass digital security and exfiltrate sensitive data from organizations. Continue reading
Artificial Intelligence Ethics: Pope Leo XIV Releases Magnifica Humanitas
Pope Leo XIV addresses the moral implications of artificial intelligence in his new encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, advocating for human dignity and ethical technological development. Continue reading
Amiga Unix 2.02c Rediscovered: A Major Retro-Computing Breakthrough
A rare version of Amiga Unix has been recovered from an FSF workstation, marking a major milestone in digital preservation and computing history. Continue reading
Free-Claude-Code: The Ultimate Open-Source Proxy for AI Developers
Discover how Free-Claude-Code enables budget-friendly and privacy-first AI development by routing terminal assistant traffic to local and open-source models. Continue reading
TrapDoor Supply Chain Attack Targets Developers and AI Coding Assistants
A sophisticated supply chain attack codenamed TrapDoor is targeting developers across npm, PyPI, and Crates.io to steal credentials and manipulate AI coding agents. Continue reading
Open Source Violations: Software Freedom Conservancy Launches Project Baltobu
The Software Freedom Conservancy has launched Project Baltobu to address Bambu Lab’s ongoing open source violations and defend user digital sovereignty. Continue reading