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Ars Technica reports that Lumma Stealer has revived its operations using ClickFix bait and CastleLoader to install Lumma on Windows machines. The campaign leverages trusted platforms and memory-resident loaders to evade detection, with a large-scale infection campaign and extensive data exfiltration. The piece highlights defender strategies and warnings to avoid fake CAPTCHAs and suspicious download sites.
Ars Technica reports that OpenAI researcher Zoë Hitzig resigned and published a New York Times guest essay criticizing OpenAI's plan to test advertisements in ChatGPT. She warns th…
Libera.Chat announces IRCv3 feature rollouts including message-tags, msgid, server-time, and client tags, plus batch, invite-notify, and echo-message for services. The post also ou…
MOL is promoted as the first intra-mind programming language with native pipeline operators and auto-tracing for AI/RAG pipelines. It emphasizes auto-tracing, domain-specific types…
The article describes an automated scanning pipeline that runs Chrome inside Docker behind a MITM proxy to detect extensions leaking browsing data. It identifies 287 Chrome extensi…