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Выбирали цвет, а отдали историю поиска. «Безобидная» пипетка стала шпионом
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Бэкдор в npm собирал учётные данные из Chrome, Edge, Brave.
"Цифровое сопротивление"? На Habr посмеялись и показали, кто реально чинил Telegram
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