So, you got a package in the mail that you weren't expecting. Maybe it's addressed to you. Maybe it's for a previous resident of your home. Or maybe it's addressed to someone else entirely. Before you ...
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Any development environment that installed or imported one of the 172 compromised npm or PyPI packages published since May 11 should be treated as potentially compromised. On affected developer ...
Strip the types and hotwire the HTML—and triple check your package security while you are at it. JavaScript in 2026 is just getting started. I am loath to inform you that the first month of 2026 has ...
WASHINGTON — If you receive a package you didn’t order, you may not want to open it. The FBI is warning about a new scam where criminals are sending unsolicited packages containing QR codes. This scam ...
Got a package on your Louisiana doorstep you weren't expecting? You might be wondering if it now belongs to you. Under U.S. federal law, mail theft is a felony punishable by up to $250,000 in fines ...
A vulnerability in the ‘node-forge’ package, a popular JavaScript cryptography library, could be exploited to bypass signature verifications by crafting data that appears valid. The flaw is tracked as ...
If you shop online at Amazon, you've likely experienced that sinking feeling of waiting and waiting for your package, only for it to never appear on your front porch. You know it will be a hassle, ...
The business of delivering packages has gotten more complex amid the latest wave of tariffs, and in some cases, shipping companies such as UPS wind up simply trashing some packages. Shipments may be ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. UPS, the world's largest courier, has destroyed U.S.-bound packages due ...
At least 187 code packages made available through the JavaScript repository NPM have been infected with a self-replicating worm that steals credentials from developers and publishes those secrets on ...