A threat actor named WhiteCobra has targeting VSCode, Cursor, and Windsurf users by planting 24 malicious extensions in the ...
Cursor is an AI-powered fork of Visual Studio Code, which supports a feature called Workspace Trust to allow developers to safely browse and edit code regardless of where it came from or who wrote it.
A feature being disabled by default could leave users and their organizations vulnerable to commands that run automatically.
A weakness in the Cursor code editor exposes developers to the risk of automatically executing tasks in a malicious repository as soon as it's opened.
By default, malicious repositories run automatically when a folder is opened, putting developer machines and sensitive ...
A developer from Australia ran Claude Code in a continuous loop for three months to develop a GenZ compiler. He calls the ...
Calls to shun Microsoft and GitHub go back a long way in the open source community, but moved beyond simmering ...
Every week, ISMG rounds up cybersecurity incidents and breaches around the world. This week, the Vidar infostealer is badder ...
Cookie Run: Kingdom developers often release codes that you can use to claim free rewards such as Crystals, Jellies, EXP, Cubes, items, and more. These codes are usually handed out during special ...
The looming threat of a second area code in Montana reared its controversial head again at Tuesday's Public Service Commission meeting. Montana is one of a handful of states that still has a single ...
Codexmodel, which has garnered widespread attention in the industry as an AI model optimized for programming. With its p ...