Newly discovered npm package 'fezbox' employs QR codes to hide a second-stage payload to steal cookies from a user's web browser. The package, masquerading as a utility library, leverages this ...
"After detecting several malicious Node Package Manager (NPM) packages in the public NPM registry, a third-party open source ...
Hundreds of compromised packages pulled as registry shifts to 2FA and trusted publishing GitHub, which owns the npm registry ...
In the light of recent supply chain attacks targeting the NPM ecosystem, GitHub will implement tighter authentication and ...
A malicious npm package named Fezbox has been found using an unusual technique to conceal harmful code. The package employs a ...
GitHub is introducing a set of defenses against supply-chain attacks on the platform that led to multiple large-scale ...
A new piece of malware is spreading through the popular tinycolor NPM library and more than 300 other packages, some of which ...
Reports surfaced that the widely used npm package @ctrl/tinycolor had been compromised by Wormable Malware as part of a ...
"Each published package becomes a new distribution vector: as soon as someone installs it, the worm executes, replicates, and ...
Hulud" has compromised hundreds of packages in the npm repository with a self-replicating worm that steals secrets like API key, tokens, and cloud credentials and sends them to external servers that ...
The Open Network chief technology officer, Anatoly Makosov, said the solution to the attack is to switch to a safe version and reinstall clean code.
A Dune-inspired worm recently hit CrowdStrike and npm, infecting hundreds of packages. Here's what happened - and how to protect your code.