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Security Bug in StealC Malware Panel Let Researchers Spy on Threat Actor Operations

Ravie LakshmananJan 19, 2026Malware / Threat Intelligence Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the web-based control panel used by operators of the StealC information stealer, allowing them to gather crucial insights on one of the threat actors using the malware in their operations. “By exploiting it, we were able to collect […]

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Crypto markets experience $864M in liquidations in 24 hours

Key Takeaways Crypto markets experienced over $864 million in liquidations within 24 hours, affecting more than 241,000 traders. Bitcoin and Ethereum were heavily impacted, with $229 million and $153 million in liquidations, respectively. Share this article Crypto markets experienced sharp volatility in the last 24 hours, with liquidations exceeding $864 million, according to CoinGlass. The […]

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Accelerating AI Inference Workflows with the Atomic Inference Boilerplate

An opinionated foundation for reliable, composable LLM inference Large language model (LLM) applications grow complex fast. Prompt logic, schema validation, multi-provider setups, and execution patterns become scattered. What if you could standardize how individual inference steps are written, validated, and executed — leaving orchestration, pipelines, and workflows to higher-level layers? That’s the problem the atomic-inference-boilerplate […]

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Ethereum may finally kill “trust me” wallets in 2026, and Vitalik says the fix is already shipping

Vitalik Buterin framed 2026 as the year Ethereum reverses a decade of convenience-first compromises. His thesis: the protocol stayed trustless, but the defaults drifted. Wallets outsourced verification to centralized RPCs. Decentralized applications became server-dependent behemoths that leak user data to dozens of endpoints. Block building is concentrated in the hands of a few sophisticated actors. […]

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Scaling long-running autonomous coding

Scaling long-running autonomous coding. Wilson Lin at Cursor has been doing some experiments to see how far you can push a large fleet of “autonomous” coding agents: This post describes what we’ve learned from running hundreds of concurrent agents on a single project, coordinating their work, and watching them write over a million lines of […]

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Animal Spirits: Is the Stock Market Invincible?

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Save over $300 on this powerful MacBook Pro with an M4 chip — Apple’s laptop with upgraded 24GB RAM & 1TB storage is $300 off right now

The entire industry is navigating a dire component crisis, with memory prices in particular skyrocketing to record-breaking levels. In times like these, Apple’s otherwise-insane RAM upgrades look downright reasonable, but even without those, the MacBook Pro is one of the best laptops around. Plus, ever since the M5 models came out, previous-gen M4 models are […]

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