“In a surprising move, Google is not forcing users to use only its own AI. While Antigravity comes with Google’s powerful ...
Native Windows apps used to be fast, efficient, and everywhere. Now, it's all just a website in a Chromium wrapper.
Two malicious extensions on Microsoft's Visual Studio Code Marketplace infect developers' machines with information-stealing ...
The Glassworm campaign, which first emerged on the OpenVSX and Microsoft Visual Studio marketplaces in October, is now in its third wave, with 24 new packages added on the two platforms.
Malicious extensions occasionally find their way into the Chrome Web Store (and similar libraries in other browsers) by posing as legitimate add-ons. Some of them only morph into malware after gaining ...
Microsoft expanded its browser-based development tooling with recent updates to VS Code for the Web -- Azure, introducing faster entry points for moving AI-generated code into an editable, ...
Google Chrome vs. Mozilla Firefox: I Pit the Most Popular Browser Against the Best Open-Source Alternative Chrome dominates the browser market with extenstive site compatibility and a wealth of ...
The Visual Studio Marketplace and the Open VSX Registry users are targeted once again with infostealing malware.
Since Firefox is open-source, developers can look at all its code to see exactly what it's doing. Although Chrome does use the open-source Chromium code base, the browser itself is proprietary code.
Think your Wi-Fi is safe? Your coding tools? Or even your favorite financial apps? This week proves again how hackers, ...