Malicious JavaScript code delivered by the AppsFlyer Web SDK hijacked cryptocurrency, potentially in a supply-chain attack.
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Hackers use credentials stolen in the GlassWorm campaign to access GitHub accounts and inject malware into Python repositories.
The Glassworm campaign has compromised over 151 GitHub repositories and npm packages using invisible Unicode payloads that evade standard code review.
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Recent social engineering schemes involving WordPress and Microsoft’s Windows Terminal show that this relatively basic tactic is a growing threat.
A new malware strain dubbed Slopoly, likely created using generative AI tools, allowed a threat actor to remain on a compromised server for more than a week and steal data in an Interlock ransomware ...