EXCLUSIVE: The new "Stargate" TV series has been axed at Amazon.
The show was first announced with a series order in November 2025 and hailed from showrunner Martin Gero, who was a writer on "Stargate SG-1" and "Stargate: Atlantis." Sources say Amazon execs were concerned that Gero's take on the series would not have broad appeal beyond the franchise's already dedicated fanbase.
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EXCLUSIVE: The new "Stargate" TV series has been axed at Amazon.
The show was first announced with a series order in November 2025 and hailed from showrunner Martin Gero, who was a writer on "Stargate SG-1" and "Stargate: Atlantis." Sources say Amazon execs were concerned that Gero's take on the series would not have broad appeal beyond the franchise's already dedicated fanbase.
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@Charchit1993@martinfrosa@sunnyright Should probably ask them to move Pine Gap and anything southern hemisphere related as well. Probably nothing important to see from our side of the woods. Feel like watching the movie, “The Dish” now. #classic
New alert from @sourcecodered - Be cautious with NPM packages - some are now deploying malware! Check out this detailed analysis: https://t.co/stD42evIwF
#CyberSecurity#NPM#MalwareAlert
GitHub Security Advisory just marked the Solana Web3.js package as malware!.
If you haven’t already, rotate your secrets and keys.
https://t.co/mcvPkem7fR
#malware#solana#github
Michael goes through explanation here on this topic to Mr negative (about everything and I dare speculate, puppies as well 😜 ) - https://t.co/2WqyQ0BIdX
Luckily, Scott brings back the humanity to conversation at the end, which I found endearing to hear about their 20 some years and Scott’s take on Michael’s character.
Interesting read: Threat actors are getting creative by using GitHub repos to deploy malware. Just another reminder to lock down your repos and review what’s being hosted. Details here: https://t.co/LtGBGgts4U #CyberSecurity#InfoSec
“Any computer that has this package installed or running should be considered fully compromised. All secrets and keys stored on that computer should be rotated immediately from a different computer.” - https://t.co/mcvPkem7fR
Earlier today, a publish-access account was compromised for @solana/web3.js, a JavaScript library that is commonly used by Solana dapps. This allowed an attacker to publish unauthorized and malicious packages that were modified, allowing them to steal private key material and drain funds from dapps, like bots, that handle private keys directly. This issue should not affect non-custodial wallets, as they generally do not expose private keys during transactions. This is not an issue with the Solana protocol itself, but with a specific JavaScript client library and only appears to affect projects that directly handle private keys and that updated within the window of 3:20pm UTC and 8:25pm UTC on Tuesday, December 2, 2024.
These two unauthorized versions (1.95.6 and 1.95.7) were caught within hours and have since been unpublished.
We are asking all Solana app developers to upgrade to version 1.95.8. Developers pinned to `latest` should also upgrade to 1.95.8.
Developers that suspect they might be compromised should rotate any suspect authority keys, including multisigs, program authorities, server keypairs, and so on.