Monthly Archives: May 2026
GitHub Codebase Breach: Internal Repositories Stolen via VS Code Extension
Microsoft’s GitHub is investigating a major GitHub codebase breach after hackers exfiltrated thousands of internal repositories using a poisoned VS Code extension. Continue reading
Mini Shai-Hulud Worm: TeamPCP Targets GitHub and npm
The Mini Shai-Hulud worm has launched a massive software supply chain campaign, targeting GitHub and npm registries to harvest credentials and exfiltrate corporate data. Continue reading
OpenAI Reasoning Model Disproves 80-Year-Old Erdős Conjecture
An advanced OpenAI reasoning model has autonomously disproved the 80-year-old Erdős conjecture, marking a historic breakthrough in combinatorial geometry and artificial intelligence. Continue reading
Data Sharing Dark Patterns: How Platforms Block Opt-Out Requests
A new study by EPIC reveals how tech giants use manipulative design to prevent data sharing opt-outs, putting user privacy at significant risk. Continue reading
GitHub Code Breach: TeamPCP and the Shai-Hulud Worm Explained
Discover how the sophisticated Shai-Hulud worm enabled the TeamPCP group to execute a massive GitHub code breach, compromising internal repositories in mere minutes. Continue reading
Andrej Karpathy Joins Anthropic to Lead Claude-in-the-Loop Pretraining
AI pioneer Andrej Karpathy has officially joined Anthropic to lead a revolutionary research team focused on automating model pretraining using agentic workflows. Continue reading
Tycoon 2FA Phishing: New OAuth Tactics Target Microsoft 365
The evolved Tycoon 2FA phishing kit has returned with sophisticated OAuth-based exploits specifically engineered to bypass Microsoft 365 security protocols. Continue reading
Communications Cybersecurity ISAC Launched by Major US Telecom Giants
The launch of the Communications Cybersecurity ISAC marks a pivotal shift in industry security, enabling real-time threat intelligence sharing among the nation’s largest telecommunications providers. Continue reading
Verizon DBIR 2026: Vulnerability Exploitation Surpasses Credential Theft
The Verizon DBIR 2026 highlights how vulnerability exploitation has overtaken credential theft as the leading cyber attack vector, driven by rising AI threat acceleration. Continue reading