Password management company Dashlane has made its mobile app code available on GitHub for public perusal, a first step it says in a broader push to make its platform more transparent. The Dashlane ...
The social media network filed a DMCA request to get the code taken down, and has asked a court to order GitHub to identify the person responsible. The social media network filed a DMCA request to get ...
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Portions of Twitter’s source code recently appeared on GitHub, and Twitter is trying to force GitHub to identify the user or users who posted the code. GitHub disabled the repository on Friday shortly ...
Thomas Dohmke's new startup offers an AI system to allow developers to better manage all the code AI agents produce.
Microsoft has released the source code for the GitHub Copilot Chat extension for VS Code under the MIT license. This provides the community access to the full implementation of the chat-based coding ...
A hacker targets other hackers, gamers, and researchers with exploits, bots, and game cheats in source code hosted on GitHub that contain hidden backdoors to give the threat actor remote access to ...
Following the 2020 SolarWinds cyberespionage campaign, in which Russian hackers slipped tainted updates into a widely used IT management platform, a series of further software supply chain attacks ...
Twitter experienced a leak for some of its source code, according to a filing sent through a copyright infringement notice to GitHub. The company is trying to identify the ones who are responsible for ...
April 3, 2009 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google The Lifehacker source code migration continues! A week ago I moved Texter to GitHub, and today I've done the same ...
Open source software has the potential to be very secure. Unlike proprietary code that can only be accessed directly by its own developers, anyone can vet open source projects to spot flaws and bugs.