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The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, Steve Jobs announced the first-generation iPad in 2009, For the first time ever, someone crossed the English Channel by air in 1785, Galileo observed the 4 largest moons of Jupiter for the 1st time in 1610, and we present you with these top quality stories. From Wrapping up Trends in MacOS Malware of 2025 to When DeFi Turns Reputation Into Middleware, letâs dive right in.
By @behindthesurface [ 6 Min read ] How modern phishing kits use honeypots, cloaking, and adversary-in-the-middle attacksâand how defenders can turn those same tactics against them. Read More.
By @mattleads [ 14 Min read ] In this article, we are going to build a production-ready User Onboarding Wizard using Symfony 7.4. Read More.
By @tosinonikosi [ 10 Min read ] DeFiâs original promise was inclusion. But as we build the infrastructure for social reputation, we are accidentally laying the rails for programmable exclusio Read More.
By @moonlock [ 4 Min read ] The myth of a malware-free Mac is a thing of the past. Hereâs how Mac threats evolved in 2025 â and whatâs coming next. Read More.
By @paoloap [ 8 Min read ] Production AI agents fail from prompt injection, tool poisoning, credential leaks, and more. Learn 5 attack patterns and defensive code for each. Read More.
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