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Backdoor slipped into popular code library, drains ~$155k from digital wallets Solana-web3.js code library drains private keys, giving access to user wallets.
This month's Patch Tuesday release will include nine security updates, five of them "critical" and all but one affecting Windows.
The caretaker of jQuery, a project that simplifies writing JavaScript for interactive Web pages, is aiming to establish a foundation to foster growth of the increasingly popular programming project.
Researchers believe bad code used in a software library responsible for the bug originated from the ONVIF Forum, which is responsible for maintaining software and networking protocols used by members.
Compromised software code can provide threat actors with a "backdoor" into power grids, oil and gas pipelines, and communication networks.