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The TanStack supply chain attack hit OpenAI — hackers reached two employee devices and forced the company to rotate all its code-signing certificates
When OpenAI engineers discovered that a poisoned update to a widely used JavaScript library had executed on two corporate ...
The hacker group that recently broke into systems belonging to graphics chip maker Nvidia has released two of the company’s old code-signing certificates. Researchers warn the drivers could be used to ...
NVIDIA certificates are being used to sign malware, enabling malicious programs to pose as legitimate and slide past security safeguards on Windows machines. Two of NVIDIA’s code-signing certificates ...
ConnectWise is warning customers that it is rotating the digital code signing certificates used to sign ScreenConnect, ConnectWise Automate, and ConnectWise RMM executables over security concerns.
On May 15, 2026, DigiCert will revoke certain key certificates. Your users will leave, and browsers will mark your website as “Not Secure” if it is in one of the affected chains. The majority of ...
ConnectWise this Friday will rotate all code-signing certificates for ScreenConnect, ConnectWise Automate, and ConnectWise RMM. While the software company recently disclosed a nation-state attack, it ...
How do you know the code you’re using can be trusted? It’s a very important question – organizations and developers need to know code is genuine and hasn’t been tampered with, or they could risk ...
An increasing number of cyberespionage groups are using stolen code-signing certificates to make their hacking tools and malware look like legitimate applications. The latest example is a China-based ...
GitHub says unknown attackers have stolen encrypted code-signing certificates for its Desktop and Atom applications after gaining access to some of its development and release planning repositories.
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