Writing secure code is hard. When you learn a language, a module or a framework, you learn how it supposed to be used. When thinking about security, you need to think about how it can be misused.
I am a sexagenarian. Let me start with the conclusion: it is impossible to shove a local LLM into a seven-year-old PC! What? You say LFM2.5:1.2B would work? But that's more like an experimental thing, ...
A campaign active since last November has been targeting Python developers building Telegram bots with trojanized Pyrogram ...
To run a script file with debugging enabled, but without waiting for the client to attach (i.e. code starts executing immediately): -m debugpy --listen localhost:5678 myfile.py To wait until the ...
Operation Navy Ghost is targeting Python developers who build Telegram bots by hiding backdoors inside trojanized Pyrogram forks uploaded to PyPI. The campaign has been active since November 2025, ...
It's been one of those weeks. You expect the usual noise: recycled malware, sloppy attacks, another easy target getting hit. Instead, there's a supply chain attack ...
After that I added the compiled module, i.e the torchmcubes_module.****.pyd file into the %PYTHONPATH% The modified the tsr/models/isosurface.py by adding the following lines ...
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