
North Korean Hackers Hit Axios in Supply Chain Attack
Suspected North Korean hackers breached the widely-used Axios JavaScript library, turning a trusted developer tool into malware that steals credentials and threatens global cybersecurity.

Yemen's Houthis launched their first strike on Israel, escalating the conflict into its second month. This analysis examines critical business implications for global markets.

LiteLLM versions 1.82.7 and 1.82.8 on PyPI were compromised in a supply chain attack. Discover how to check your dependencies, protect your credentials, and prevent future security breaches.

A supply-chain attack compromised the LiteLLM Python package, exposing developers to security risks. Discover what happened and how to protect your projects from similar threats.

The largest emergency oil release in history failed to stop crude prices from climbing. Understand the market forces driving this unexpected surge and how businesses can prepare.

A critical helium supply disruption in Qatar has put the global semiconductor industry on high alert, with chip manufacturers facing a potential production crisis within two weeks.

The U.S. has launched Section 301 investigations into 60 economies over forced-labor practices, creating urgent challenges for businesses with global supply chains.

The shocking story of how Huy Fong Foods lost millions to their trusted pepper supplier offers critical lessons for tech entrepreneurs about contracts, trust, and business relationships.

Discover why Anthropic should not be classified as a supply chain risk and how such designation would harm American AI innovation while failing to enhance security.

Explore the significant security improvements achieved in 67 AI-stack projects through the GitHub Secure Open Source Fund and learn how developers can enhance security.

Samsung's 60% DRAM price hike marks a significant shift in the memory market, driven by increased demand and supply chain challenges. Explore the implications for tech companies and consumers.

Explore the implications of the US resuming Nexperia chip shipments from China and its impact on sports technology and athlete performance.