A flaw in the binary-parser npm package before version 2.3.0 lets attackers execute arbitrary JavaScript via unsanitized parser input.
Opinion
Trump-induced stress gave this nonbinary person chronic pain. They’re asking folks to “give a damn”
Yarrow Brown, a 37-year-old nonbinary, intersex, AroAce person, spoke about the physical ailments they have suffered as a result of Trump-related panic. This year, they hope to see more allies step up ...
Type-safe language for the Erlang VM and JavaScript runtimes now supports external annotations for external types.
Here are the top stories of the week that you might have missed.
Queerty on MSN
How a nonbinary artist’s ideas got repurposed as a straight man’s million-dollar discovery
Marlow Moss's reassessment can't come too soon ...
Xibo digital signage solution is now compatible with the Raspberry Pi 5 thanks to Axeribo, an unofficial alternative to the ...
People need to avoid false dichotomies when discussing AI’s impact on work, says Hamoon Ekhtiari, CEO of FutureFit AI, which ...
The DeadLock ransomware group, a newly emerged digital extortion group, is using blockchain smart contracts to store proxy ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Mae Martin to host Junos and celebrate Canada's 'bastion of sanity' amid U.S. tensions
TORONTO — Mae Martin says living in Los Angeles has made them feel especially grateful to have a Canadian passport.
MUO on MSN
I replaced my full Windows desktop environment with a lightweight one and it's insanely fast
I nuked Explorer and gained speed, silence, and a few new problems.
How-To Geek on MSN
The hidden dangers of downloading GitHub projects: How to stay safe
Running an .exe from GitHub is a leap of faith. Here is how I keep things secure.
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